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In the Encounters section, Korean artist Kyungah Ham showed "What You See Is The Unseen/Chandeliers For Five Cities" (213–15), an embroidered tapestry of ornate chandeliers suggesting the demise of an empire.
The sconces and chandeliers throughout the house are mostly original.
Mr. Perrault created new chandeliers and sconces with industrial materials.
Details like fireplaces and chandeliers nod to the building's history.
The apartment had mirrored walls, ancient carpet and garish chandeliers.
An electronic lift makes dining room chandeliers easier to clean.
The room was spacious, with high ceilings and ornate chandeliers.
The home is opulently decorated, with high ceilings and chandeliers.
She's chandeliers, and silk dresses, and martinis with a twist.
Nine small salvaged chandeliers illuminate tables set in mismatched period china.
Fourteen karat gold chandeliers with Swarovski crystals hang from the ceilings.
Antler chandeliers and other rustic lighting complement the Western-style furnishings.
You'll see chandeliers, marble pillars -- and lots and lots of propaganda.
In total, previous owners spent over $3 million on chandeliers alone.
Four bespoke chandeliers are suspended over the giant dining room table.
Golden chandeliers hang from the ceiling, emitting streaks of incandescent light.
Chandeliers hung from the ceiling and gorgeous rugs littered the ground.
There are several elaborate glass chandeliers throughout the high-ceilinged space.
With the chandeliers, it looks like a high-end dining hall.
The dining room comes complete with dramatic chandeliers and high ceilings.
Photomontages of casinos in Atlantic City have chandeliers jammed laterally into them.
Guests munched on surf and turf under a tent with dangling chandeliers.
They have chandeliers and I think maybe velvet, that was the intention.
Inside, they danced under crystal chandeliers beside art depicting Revolutionary War soldiers.
The chandeliers under which Mr. Davis spoke have been removed for safekeeping.
It's eerie, slow, and beautiful—a quiet sport of ascending glistening chandeliers.
The cost of all these grand chandeliers, cavernous platforms, and intricate mosaics?
It has hardwood floors, three floors of living space, and beautiful chandeliers.
This is supported by Bob Crowley's nonrealist, off-kilter sails and chandeliers.
Lamps, chandeliers, and other lighting options often just require a fresh bulb.
It can have famous chandeliers, like the Met or the Opera Garnier.
It had a red and gold interior with ornate mirrors and gigantic chandeliers.
The interior of the shul features arched windows, chandeliers, and a linoleum floor.
Up to 65% off chandeliers, sconces pendants and table lamps (through September 3).
After Catania compliments her chandeliers, Aydin explains that she purchased them in China.
The hallway was carpeted in blue and gold and lined with glittering chandeliers.
Several of the light fixtures and chandeliers are antiques; others are period reproductions.
Under opulent chandeliers, guests eat sushi and drink Chateau Sociando-Mallet Bordeaux 2011.
The subway has chandeliers that Louis Comfort Tiffany would have deemed too baroque.
Ms. Haller recently taught herself how to rewire chandeliers by watching YouTube videos.
Two oversize metal chandeliers, painted white, hung above the long wooden kitchen table.
He did it with a catwalk paved in antiqued mirrors beneath crystal chandeliers.
Floors throughout are teak; crystal chandeliers are a mix of new and antique.
With incredible details like flags, chandeliers, and more, how could they not be?
In this church, there are no stained glass windows, chandeliers or carved wooden pews.
"I have been selling chandeliers for 10 years," said Akif Shukyurov, a Baku merchant.
Sia makes people want to swing from chandeliers — and this parrot is no different.
Another change she made was to install Victorian-era chandeliers to brighten several rooms.
From sweetheart chandeliers to big and bold doorknockers, there's something for everyone this season.
We're not talking about run-of-the-mill hot tubs or chandeliers here, either.
The river-inspired aesthetic translated into blue and grey carpeting and crystal-flecked chandeliers.
Chandeliers and wood furnishings add to the medieval vibe, transporting guests back in time.
The place had an air of low-cost opulence—chandeliers, rhinestones, and pleather sofas.
Hanging lanterns, string lights, LED signs, or even chandeliers can be used for decor.
Many of the stations feature large marble pillars, grand chandeliers, and ornate wall designs.
"Every room has a chandelier in my house because I love chandeliers." she says.
Mr. Malouin's other furniture designs include revolving chairs, high-fashion stools and splashy chandeliers.
There are many options available, from string lights and lanterns to uplighting and chandeliers.
There are many options available, from string lights and lanterns to uplighting and chandeliers.
With its velvet banquettes, black walls and Sputnik chandeliers it resembles a midcentury bordello.
Their window front space has exposed brick, Sputnik chandeliers and reclaimed basketball court flooring.
He would emerge with chandeliers, toasters, laptops and trinkets for Dawn Sturgess, his girlfriend.
The thrones and crowns and chandeliers along a mirrored hall were another big hit.
There were rich mahogany wall fittings, chandeliers, old-fashioned rugs, and plush leather sofas.
The Napoleon III-style interiors feature blown-glass chandeliers, opulent stone and embroidered silk.
Social media users in the Iraqi capital uploaded videos of furniture moving and chandeliers swinging.
The crystal chandeliers here and in the kitchen are by Julie Neill, a local designer.
Clinton said, amid the chandeliers and regal wood paneling of a hall at Temple University.
Among the offerings up for auction are chandeliers, televisions, beds, vases and a grand piano.
And have you seen those Venetian glass chandeliers, with their wild colors and wacky tentacles?
The lobby is beautiful, with opulent chandeliers, a faux finish tray ceiling, and gold elevators.
The vaulted ballroom measures 2,000 square feet and features original chandeliers and stained glass windows.
The lobby sets an equally regal tone with grand staircases, high ceilings, and sparkling chandeliers.
The reception area was a feast of chipped marble, faded red carpets and yellowed chandeliers.
The room's exposed brick walls and oversize iron chandeliers brought in an element of romance.
Artists would show their work in antiques shops alongside old French chairs and dusty chandeliers.
Its baroque fixtures, worn carpet and dusty chandeliers recalled the dated grandeur of the film.
Khaled spent $2.5 million remodeling the estate, which includes 14k gold chandeliers with Swarovski crystals.
The art, rugs, furniture, rugs, chandeliers, sheets, and even the cutlery were all sunflower-themed.
Pitch black inside—the house has switched off chandeliers and a pool with cloudy water.
For the reception, guests moved into the property's greenhouse, decorated with gold chandeliers and bright sunflowers.
No word on whether the counter-boycott will now start buying up Trump chandeliers in solidarity.  
A big tent was erected Friday for the ceremony ... it's pretty extravagant -- a tent with chandeliers.
The listing highlights the home's "pre-war details" and high-end decor, like Murano glass chandeliers.
Wrought-iron railings, regal chandeliers, and whole lot of tile give the home an understated glamour.
The president has swapped the chandeliers and gilt of the presidential palace for draughty municipal gyms.
Plastic chandeliers hung from a pale-peach ceiling and plush seats were dyed in clashing colors.
The hotel, which was last renovated in 2015, features marble floors, crystal chandeliers, and gilded hallways.
It also feels like a regal fairy tale with twinkling chandeliers, vintage touches, and dark wood.
Opened in 1922, the hotel has a grand lobby with large chandeliers and a mosaic mural.
The 18th-century Opéra Royal at Versailles used mirrors to double the brilliance of its chandeliers.
A number of entryways are decorated with Baccarat crystal chandeliers and glittering chain mail wall coverings.
The library is breathtaking, full of golden chandeliers and dazzling glass structures hanging from the ceiling.
Twin handmade crystal chandeliers hang over the black lacquered rectangular dining table with 12 upholstered chairs.
Cylinder-shaped chandeliers were formed from continuous patterns of tall roses and violets, like fairy crowns.
The barroom, paved with black-and-white tile, has a generous central counter and gleaming chandeliers.
But he sees the chandeliers in the clubhouse, the air-conditioning equipment in the surrounding villas.
Preserved throughout are period chandeliers and hardware, plaster molding, extensive millwork, wide baseboards and five fireplaces.
Its upholstered walls, Murano chandeliers and liveried staff suggest the old-school sophistication of another age.
It's elegantly furnished with a curved staircase finished in glass and stone, as well as chandeliers.
Oversized chandeliers crowded the high ceiling, so many that it looked like a lighting fixture store.
From oriental rugs to glass chandeliers, the '20s were all about sophistication with elements of fun.
Adding crystal chandeliers, polished brass railings and marble tiles in reality contradicts the building's historic integrity.
Atop the shelves perch busts—seemingly all white, all male—lit by two large brass chandeliers.
"The chandeliers are still swinging," she said five minutes after the quake hit at 10:33 a.m.
Inside, chandeliers and silk drapes hang from the ceiling, which is lit with blue and pink lights.
He's also created black glass drips, and collaborated with Venetian glassmakers to create black mirrors and chandeliers.
Ornate ceiling decor can be found throughout the home, as well as chandeliers and a spacious yard.
Shelves are stacked high with more carpets and chandeliers than Aladdin and Beauty and the Beast combined.
I tried to say, 'It's absolutely not important to swing from chandeliers at your house, you know.
The screeches of three of his abandoned parrots echo inside an empty ballroom hanging with crystal chandeliers.
Jump ahead for an inside look at what happens when it does — stars and sneaker chandeliers included.
Peek into ballroom meeting rooms and you'll see dazzling chandeliers, the same exact ones Frank crooned underneath.
The annual event is typically a serious affair, held under the glittering chandeliers of the East Room.
Beneath crystal chandeliers last April, politicians, school leaders, vendors and community members gathered in a banquet hall.
Furniture, from small items to large chandeliers and tables, has always been part of the brand's assortment.
All three rooms have elaborate chandeliers hanging from lofty ceilings and marble fireplaces topped by gilded mirrors.
The ornate station featured chandeliers, ornamental skylights and soaring archways with zigzagging patterns of terra-cotta tiles.
The modern-day item was jarringly out of place amid candlelit chandeliers and goblets of Dornish wine.
The dining room is lit by Edison bulbs dangling from ropes in chandeliers like a ship's rigging.
The floral wallpaper, crystal chandeliers, mismatched wood floors and cramped 1980s kitchen didn't suit Mr. Bonsignore's taste.
The space blends modern elements like free-standing bathtubs in living areas with vintage chandeliers and fireplaces.
Inside, beneath chandeliers, burly men in union jackets stood at a buffet, scooping baked ziti onto plates.
I don't mean wild parties where people are hanging off the chandeliers, just ones with interesting people.
Is there anything better than the Met's Viennese chandeliers gliding to the ceiling as the lights dim?
The Senate press gallery, with its century-old tile floors and chandeliers, is now a sadder place.
Shopping Guide Unlike sculptural chairs and glittering chandeliers, dressers are rarely the focal point of a room.
But the palatial architecture—soaring columns and arches, patterned ceilings, dazzling chandeliers—seemed fit for a czar.
The extravagant rental home was modeled to look like a real castle, featuring multiple fireplaces and chandeliers.
Kievskaya, one of my favorites, has chandeliers and glittering mosaics with scenes from Ukrainian and Russian history.
Radioactive material is strictly controlled in China, so the exhibition opened on July 8 without the chandeliers.
Plastic chandeliers dangle from a ceiling covered in the same swirling, rainbow-hued paper that decorates the walls.
The gaudy rigs sport acres of chrome, neon, and velvet, and drivers ride in cabs illuminated by chandeliers.
He shouted "anti–President Trump rhetoric" before starting to shoot inside at the ceiling and chandeliers, Perez said.
Door knobs, countertops, backsplashes, dining room chandeliers -- all chosen by a community watching the renovation play out online.
Sky-high stilettos and even more over-the-top glam gold chandeliers added to her "bohemian goddess" vibe.
The living quarters of former President Enrique Pena Nieto had been stripped bare apart from large crystal chandeliers.
The Italian Renaissance Revival-inspired mansion has wood mouldings, a spiral staircase, crystal chandeliers and a marble fireplace.
The master bedroom and master bath are illuminated by chandeliers that belonged to Ms. Levy's maternal grandmother, Freda.
Underwood teamed the look with a pair of glistening chandeliers and parted her wavy bob to the side.
In the lobby, chandeliers twinkle for the guests who will soon be heading out to a pool cabana.
Inside the massive canvas tents were grandiose chandeliers, golden Moroccan poufs, decorative rugs, full-service bars, and more.
The interior was incredibly grand, with lots of plush red velvet, chandeliers, high ceilings, marble tables, and mirrors.
Though the chandeliers and brass sconces were salvageable, decorative plasterwork crumbled when work crews tried to remove it.
The changing area was decorated with ornate chandeliers, and shelves of beauty products appeared to be for sale.
Lord Delamere (1870-1931), known simply as D, rode horses through bars and shot chandeliers at fancy hotels.
Doors are painted with floral designs, and delicate plasterwork decorates the walls and ceilings, where chandeliers once glowed.
The patio area offers yet another dining area, replete with two chandeliers and more views across the bay.
Visitors walk on a red carpet into a vast, cathedral-like lobby, with frescoed ceilings and glittering chandeliers.
The new building houses Death & Co Denver cocktail lounge in the lobby, filled with tufted sofas and chandeliers.
Details include the gilded altar and painted ceiling, plus giant silver chandeliers that weigh over 300 pounds apiece.
LEDs — light-emitting diodes — have given designers of lamps, chandeliers, sconces and flashlights a new world to explore.
Its International-style lobby — complete with Venini crystal chandeliers, iron-mesh curtains and rosewood paneling — remains largely unchanged.
With its wooden shelves, library-style rolling ladders, and gilded chandeliers once lit by gas, Bigelow's is gorgeous.
Collective Retreats, a start-up based in Denver, offers luxury tents with chandeliers, king beds and Turkish towels.
A video display nearby documents the fate of that dazzling exhibit, which also included chandeliers and an altar.
The dining room, done in white with mirrors and crystal chandeliers, is an elegant throwback, tablecloths and all.
The entrance to his lighting booth is just past one of the winches that raise the celebrated chandeliers.
A wide doorway separates the living and dining rooms, both of which have ornate ceiling medallions and chandeliers.
Only when the guests arrived onstage did the chandeliers in the Met's auditorium start rising to the roof.
Lined with his art collection, it is illuminated by four crystal-and-nickel Galaxy chandeliers designed by Jan Pauwels.
A rare not glam moment from #Grammys2016 carpet: Some chandeliers just went out+part carpet is getting fixed pic.twitter.
The neighbouring house is furnished with pink floral wallpaper and kitschy plastic chandeliers; all part of the "urban" style.
The building has big chandeliers, Ionic columns and huge video screens on either side of the nave (see picture).
Known for its Creole fare, weird turquoise building, and chandeliers, it sits across the street from a beautiful graveyard.
Here, the three walk down the aisle after tying the knot under chandeliers and an arch made of flowers.
We've got a tunnel light that's a part of the set, almost like endless chandeliers, so it's really trippy.
Crystal chandeliers and Italian marble adorn the lobby of that hotel as they do every one of his properties.
The ban was lifted in 2018, allowing photographers to showcase its chandeliers, marbles, and memorials of Uzbekistan's Soviet past.
Vo somehow talked the sellers into letting him exhibit the chandeliers, as art works, before he paid for them.
There's plenty of room to relax in the estate's many sitting areas, outlined by custom woodwork and sparkling chandeliers.
Inside, there are twin fireplaces at opposite ends of the room, beautiful wood floors and a few tasteful chandeliers.
The stations are filled with ornate chandeliers, large marble columns, mosaics, and grand statues representative of the Soviet era.
The place has an elegant Victorian décor, with elaborate woodwork, a tin ceiling, chandeliers, ornate rugs and leather banquettes.
She said that by utilizing bronze chandeliers, the architects wanted "a more modern influence," not "a more Spanish influence."
The 453 rooms have embossed headboards and wrought-iron chandeliers, as well as copper-nickel tubs in the bathrooms.
Marble coffee tables were mixed alongside china vases and oversized metal chandeliers with colorful patterned pillows and fresh flowers.
His spacious home here in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, features plush sofas, vaulted ceilings and chandeliers.
Renovated about 211 years ago, the interior is mostly original, including red-oak floors, woodwork and several crystal chandeliers.
It's cavernous and elegant (chandeliers glimmer in the waiting area), with marble walls and a twinkling, fiber-optic ceiling.
Two women, Dani Núñez and Sophie Suarez, gape at the elaborately carved ceiling, 24-karat fixtures and lavish chandeliers.
She and her husband and 175 guests gathered for cocktails in a ballroom illuminated by a dozen crystal chandeliers.
On one block, blackened chandeliers visible through huge gashes in one building mutely testified to Douma's broken middle class.
The chandeliers are more elaborate, and the seating is lower, more loungelike and suited for cocktails and small bites.
"The chandeliers, the crystal, the windows—everything glittered with a New Year's glow," Yeltsin recalled later, in his memoirs.
On one block, blackened chandeliers visible through huge gashes in one building mutely testified to Douma's broken middle class.
The displays inside match this exuberance, with bubble-glass chandeliers, sparkling filaments and crystals, and bright blue and white walls.
Even the reflection bouncing off her hair looks like it belongs next to the shiny gold chandeliers in Kensington Palace.
Chandeliers and lanterns hang from the ceiling as well as a marble stone with writing in Arabic, Hebrew and Latin.
Common areas, guest rooms, even elevators drip in crystal from chandeliers and glassware prominently featured from the namesake French brand.
Marble, crystal chandeliers, deep wood, and vibrant crimson red accents feel sumptuous, and as such, staying here doesn't come cheap.
Town Hearth A submarine, vintage car, and dozens upon dozens of chandeliers aren't compulsory ingredients for a fine dining experience.
No dazzling chandeliers were destroyed and no gold-and-red balconies were ripped out before it opened in December 1969.
Honestly, it's remarkably similar to the actual Mar-a-Lago site, which also features plenty of pictures of gilded chandeliers.
The overhead chandeliers suspended from the hotel's dropped ceiling were dimmed, and blood-red electric pillar candles lit the room.
A Vietnam vet, Moye sells taxidermy busts of animals he's hunted, as well as elk antler chandeliers he makes himself.
It's borderline mystical with purple, yellow and green walls, wooden chandeliers and a courtyard with a pool and hot tub.
The two met at the producer Alchemist's studio in Venice Beach during a recording session for Action Bronson's Rare Chandeliers.
A profusion of synthetic flowers, marble, and sparkling chandeliers served to distract from the procedures taking place out of sight.
Still, the restaurant, which can serve up to 370 patrons, is all French Baroque, with chandeliers, mirrors and etched glass.
Yet behind the mock solemnity of the décor—rust-stained scimitars, faux-candle chandeliers—is a seriousness of culinary intent.
She is somewhat ambivalent about parting with her chandeliers, especially if they are just going to hang on someone's wall.
Victorian-era lace and antique armoires are being scrapped for midcentury modern chairs, fiddle-leaf fig plants and sputnik chandeliers.
Working from grainy old black-and-white photos, the architects designed LED chandeliers for the lobby modeled on the originals.
Of course, they don't have the towering height and dazzling finish of chandeliers, or the sculptural appeal of decorative sconces.
More cathedral than marketplace, the grocery boasted marble floors and pillars, high ceilings with elaborate chandeliers and stained glass windows.
Fileman is a 120-year-old family dealership specializing in antique glass and chandeliers, based in Sussex, in southern England.
The current renovation included over 90 different companies attending to details such as the walls' gilded ornamentation and the chandeliers.
The ground-floor work area is a modern space with wrought-iron chandeliers and a decorative wall of reclaimed wood.
Two small chandeliers hung over the bones of the living and dining rooms, the furniture and the carpeting long gone.
They also have created beaded lamps, chandeliers and curtains, and will open a store in the spring to showcase them.
The main lodge stretches over 30,000 square feet, with carved-wood paneling, shimmering chandeliers and walls covered in American art.
The showroom is packed with hundreds of chandeliers, floor lamps, bath fixtures, bed fixtures and glowing guides for outdoor walkways.
If the five hanging chandeliers remind you of the Metropolitan Opera at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, that's not an accident.
Growing up in Bangladesh, a neighbor taught Syeda how to make these beaded bags, as well as extravagant plastic-beaded chandeliers.
Make time to admire the ample crystal on display, including the most impressive collection of chandeliers I spotted while on property.
A new E12 bulb with a small candelabra base suitable for ceiling fans and chandeliers has also made its first appearance.
And yet, why do so many of our enamel pieces and jeweled chandeliers tend to gather dust in our jewelry boxes?
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The Mediterranean-inspired estate also has a gourmet chef's kitchen with a breakfast room that features two chandeliers and three sinks.
And new owners can dance the night away in their own lavish ballroom, complete with crystal chandeliers and a glorious view.
Hand-sculpted 16-foot tall Cyprus trees and whimsical chandeliers adorned with cascading masses of wisteria hovered over the dinner tables.
The Veronica Lake-inspired waves and dangling diamond chandeliers were the perfect things to offset the princess vibes of the dress.
This heritage space has new life as a multi-story club complete with three bars, massive stone pillars, and crystal chandeliers.
The opulent 1920s-themed restaurant would make Jay Gatsby feel at home with its many mirrors, palms, and Art Deco chandeliers.
The sputniks, as the Metropolitan Opera's starburst-shaped crystal chandeliers are known, were stuck in orbit for more than a year.
Several of the chandeliers have a crisp industrial look, with bare-bulb pendants in the bathrooms and over the kitchen island.
Some saloons proclaimed middle-class respectability, packed with pianos and chandeliers; others were more honest, serving beer in old tomato cans.
Mr. Khalili, the hotel owner, personally selected the chandeliers and the wallpaper with subdued motifs reminiscent of old New York hotels.
The lobby of the club, with its chandeliers and finely crafted wood paneling, was once a grand gateway for Detroit's elite.
Elegant décor with crystal chandeliers, gold and black accents, a fireplace and velvet curtains are meant to evoke a Southern mansion.
Patarkatsishvili, who had a distinctive white handlebar mustache, resided in an even grander pile with chandeliers, gold fittings and ornate sculptures.
They traveled to Venice for candy-colored Murano chandeliers, some 10 feet across, and to Belgium for giant mahogany-framed mirrors.
About 50 people were scattered around the room, sitting on the institutional brown carpet beneath ballroom chandeliers and sprawling on blankets.
Mr. Trump's pending petitions cover the gamut of goods and services, from chandeliers in Saudi Arabia to spa services in Canada.
As expected, the decor is reminiscent of an old European Château, and the banquet hall features a dizzying number of chandeliers.
Giant chandeliers descended, the lights dimmed, and down the stairs came the models, showcasing a collection called, well, 31 Rue Cambon.
Located off the lobby, Breva restaurant and bar has high ceilings and chandeliers, plus tufted leather banquettes, and marble-topped tables.
I was thrilled by its chandeliers and pomp, and the fact that my parents allowed me to order the porterhouse steak.
That room closed, but the hotel continued to serve food in its spacious silver-toned lounge, bedecked with opulent crystal chandeliers.
The online interior design service is launching H Marketplace, a new e-commerce site that offers everything from throw pillows to chandeliers.
But about a quarter of the items on the list are consumer goods, including luggage, backpacks, baseball gloves, bamboo furniture and chandeliers.
Friday The house chandeliers rose, the lights dimmed, the orchestra tuned, the black drop curtain went up, and "Madama Butterfly" got underway.
In a velvet-curtained room plush with crystal chandeliers, artists Jakob Lena Knebl and Markus Pires Mata set up a live tableau.
Drivers often spend hundreds of thousands of dollars adding chrome accents, neon lights, Louis Vuitton fabrics, and even chandeliers to their rides.
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All the furnishings, as well as several decorative chandeliers and the atmospheric lighting, are included in the asking price, Ms. Armstrong said.
Her heavily-made up eyes scan the room's decor: poured velvet curtains, flickering chandeliers, luxurious, worn-out upholstery, dusty tomes, melting candles.
The home overflows with rare antiques, including everything from ornate artwork to elaborate chandeliers to a curated sculpture garden in the backyard.
The speech in a gilded hall bedecked with chandeliers is part of an effort to redefine his relationship with the Muslim world.
The Palace of Dreams boasts an impressive seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, along with a pool, billiards room, and plenty of chandeliers.
"Soft neutral tones and natural lighting are combined with bespoke custom furniture, drakes, chandeliers and light fixtures," the description reads on Compass.
Other features, like ornate chandeliers in the common rooms and Tennessee marble in the bathrooms, were selected to complement the original design.
Once again, Prashe Décor helped dress the space — turning it into a whimsical wonderland with over seventeen chandeliers hanging throughout the venue.
The dining room has the original silk wallpaper and one of the house's more elaborate crystal chandeliers, all of which are original.
Not far away, an old casino has been converted into a gem emporium, chandeliers aglow above marble floors and rich red carpets.
Spires, steeples, bell towers, parapet walls, heavy chandeliers, thick plaster ceilings, timber truss arched roofs are all collapse dangers that kill firefighters.
The interior is almost entirely original, including knotty pine plank floors, paneled wainscoting, plaster crown molding, hand-carved scrollwork and crystal chandeliers.
Its glamorous, low-lit dining rooms boast chandeliers and luxurious round booths that stand in stark contrast with the beat-up facade.
It shows a spacious room in a Tudor-era palace, with dark-wood walls trimmed in gold and a profusion of chandeliers.
Ralph Lauren crystal chandeliers, butlers, private elevators for each unit, and a chauffeured Bentley limousine service are all part of the package.
He filled his opulent sets with chandeliers, furniture, and other 19th-century relics on loan from over 40 museums across the USSR.
Frank and I started the night at Albatross, a foreigner-friendly bar dripping in red velvet, chandeliers, deer busts, and disco balls.
I don't know what I was expecting, exactly — oriental rugs, heavy chandeliers, more kitchen gadgets than they knew what to do with?
First opened in the 1960s when Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union, it is filled with chandeliers, mosaics, and colorful stone.
Crew members were hammering behind him at the opulent set, with its staircase built for flouncing down O'Hara-style, and twinkling chandeliers.
"I had a couple book a hotel ballroom because the bride fell in love with the chandeliers in the room," she said.
There were no tablecloths, no chandeliers, no elaborately carved and upholstered chairs that might have come from a garage sale at Versailles.
Before you go, swing by Toby's Estate with its high ceilings, naked-bulb chandeliers and towering windows with views of its backyard.
The stations themselves were absolutely beautiful, including many works of art, chandeliers that were beautiful, it was a very very effective system.
The decor includes warm wood floors with marble tables and counters, brass and copper lamps and chandeliers that served as statement pieces.
That's why the company is pursuing creating virtual showrooms for its wool rugs, crystal chandeliers and dining room tables, among other items.
Lighting fixtures like crystal chandeliers and accessories like gold vases, ornate candle holders and marble trays "bring in the glam," she says.
Originally built as a bank in 1916, the hotel is filled with intricate Florentine Renaissance architecture, beautiful Italian marble, and crystal chandeliers.
In addition to the mirrors, chandeliers and gilded stag heads, Gherardo Felloni, the creative director of Vivier, added 20 metallic Christmas trees.
Swarms of flies hung like living chandeliers over the tables, but the attentive waiters stood nearby, waving fly whisks, and they managed.
Facing each other under chandeliers and across a horseshoe table at Mar-a-Lago, the presidents spoke of their budding personal ties.
"The starting point was to research Milan as a city, looking in particular at its chandeliers," said Karin Gustafsson, Cos's creative director.
Inside, the store is full of more art than many of the city's galleries, including origamilike chandeliers and feather-light hanging steel filaments.
A large bank emptied of its chandeliers and furniture and replaced with a shiny quadruped struck me as an obvious site-specific gesture.
The luxurious mansion, which was built in the 1890s, includes a 2,000-square foot vaulted room and massive chandeliers, among other extravagant features.
Sconces and chandeliers are being designed by Laleh Khorramian, 42, who also makes handmade garments like mommy/baby quasi-space-age resort wear.
Rooms are formal and generously proportioned, most with the original chandeliers, hardwood trim and molding, and oak parquet floors accented by mahogany borders.
The interior's crisp, clean look was inspired in part by midcentury modern design, with glossy white ceramic-tile floors and several playful chandeliers.
But the Speaker's Lobby, with its portraits of past Speakers and elaborate chandeliers, is considered a more formal setting meriting more formal clothes.
One of Brasserie Rosie's dining rooms, with hand-painted wall signs, a 1970s pinup poster and chandeliers sourced from flea markets throughout France.
Inside, this former black box has been gussied up with chandeliers, velvety drapes and a mural painted by Mr. Cumming's husband, Grant Shaffer.
Constructed in the 1910s, it feels older, from its built-in altar to the Gothic style of its column supports and ornate chandeliers.
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Amid chandeliers and faded grandeur, opt for a sugar-dusted ensaïmada (€1.40), a traditional snail-shaped Majorcan pastry, and a creamy almond horchata.
Across Highway 210, the Glass Fire Gallery displays fantastic blown-glass creations in the form of jellyfish chandeliers and mushroom-shaped table lamps.
Large and rare metal machines sit alongside detailed chandeliers and bovine structures that, when placed in the open air, operate like wind-chimes.
Last year she opened Vanderpump Dogs in Los Angeles, a rescue and shelter tricked out with luxurious trappings like velvet sofas and chandeliers.
Guests receive complimentary Vittoria Coffee, a premium Australian roaster, each morning in a soaring wine bar and cafe space with Art Deco chandeliers.
It leaves in place rules for standard pear-shaped bulbs, while removing such requirements for recessed lighting, chandeliers and other shapes of bulbs.
"When there's extreme anger and hatred on the other side, don't respond in kind," Mr. Cruz told the audience beneath the glittering chandeliers.
Ordinary people, eager to see the lifestyle Yanukovych's thievery had financed, found an opulent palace filled with chandeliers, exquisite inlaid wood and gilt.
According to the YouTubers, they plan to help install a waterfall on the wall, a giant Pomeranian statue, crystal chandeliers, and sparkling wallpaper.
It is festooned with Baccarat chandeliers, gilded moldings, and wood-paneled rooms — all which may not appeal to today's more simplicity-minded rich.
"You're like a beautiful house that's been constructed, and we've got great light fixtures and beautiful chandeliers and all this stuff," Smith says.
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The beer and spirits list is too good, and the décor slightly too posh, with twisting twig chandeliers that twinkle above your head.
But visitors will not find sparkling chandeliers, tall mirrors and expensive silver gracing highly polished dining room tables, typical of Gilded Age city mansions.
Everything from chairs to chandeliers can be virtually previewed in a room so you can see how they'll look against a freshly painted wall.
"Paparazzi" – 2009 MTV Video Music Awards The bloody finale, the cane, the piano break, the chandeliers – this performance was Gaga showmanship at its best.
Billions are being spent on railways, parking for 18,000 buses to transport pilgrims and hotels for them to stay in, heavy with gilded chandeliers.
This was a posh part of town, the kind of place where apartment buildings have doormen, and hotels have chandeliers and five-star restaurants.
There are turrets, balconies, grand foyers, wrought iron that isn't actually wrought, crystal chandeliers that are probably made of glass, and spiral staircases galore.
Crystal chandeliers and dentil crown molding suggest an elegance that is belied by the paper-napkin-casualness and the pay-at-the-register service.
After lengthy negotiations, they agreed to sell all three chandeliers to him for seventy-five thousand dollars, which, of course, he did not have.
Years of neglect show: The carpets are frayed and dust-coated chandeliers dangle above the few customers there to play the penny slot machines.
There's lots of deep mahogany and chandeliers, magazines and newspapers laid out for guests to flick through, and the waiting staff were very friendly.
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Upstairs is an ornate princess-themed restaurant with leaded-glass windows, intricately painted ceilings and chandeliers that look as if they belong at Versailles.
"He would have these champagne chandeliers at the shows, and people would be drinking out of coconuts and eating strawberries and chocolate," Schreier said.
Imagine a Victorian funeral parlor on wheels, complete with green velvet curtains and a row of glamorous chandeliers overhead — a B62 rerouted from hell.
Ask for a tour of the glittering private dining room upstairs, with silver-backed chairs under chandeliers and a ceiling embellished with mirror fragments.
The 12 stately rooms feature mahogany doors, antique chandeliers sourced from Cuba and floor-to-ceiling windows with unobstructed views of Volcán de Agua.
Some feature ornate chandeliers and freestanding tubs, while all have a switch next to the bed to dim lights and project provocative video artwork.
The restaurant itself is a former construction shack plunked in a parking lot, with whimsically cockeyed vintage chandeliers and red roses in ice buckets.
The fall 2016 collection was unveiled in early February, 65 floors above New York City, under the iconic glittering chandeliers of the Rainbow Room.
The Presidente is extravagantly appointed, with chandeliers, high ceilings, a library-like private bar in the back and staff members who look like models.
The near disaster looked spectacular, though, and it prompted Ms. Coyne to stage a series of dance performances on swinging chandeliers with lit candles.
The interior blends natural light from skylights with illumination from chandeliers to a royal effect — fitting since Molinard's color theme is threaded with purple.
There were soaring Art Deco columns framing enormous arched mirrors; little round tables covered in crisp white tablecloths beneath rotund black-and-white chandeliers.
In 1973, Ms. Hoarfrost's father started a table tennis club, Paddle Palace, in an ornate downtown Elks Club that featured chandeliers above the tables.
Under chandeliers, they both wore glittery black and worked themselves up, trading and then sharing verses, stoking the buildups and pouring on the melismas.
They joined hundreds of the party's rank and file at the campaign launch, sitting under gaudy chandeliers at tables laden with sticky Hanukkah doughnuts.
Glowing bright green and purple, the chandeliers represent four of the 31 nuclear nations of the world: the United States, Taiwan, Japan, and China.
These are gorgeous objects: sculptural mirrors with a deeply opaque yet ultra-glossy black surface and enormous black chandeliers combining Venetian and Ottoman decorative elements.
He may have been sitting beneath crystal chandeliers, but the ornate desk and monarchical manner had gone, and his seat was a modern white chair.
A handful of large projection screens hung between the ballroom's chandeliers, displaying loop-de-looping flow charts on vehicle safety systems, sensor alignments, liability law.
Modern tile flooring leads us down a hallway into a large two story prayer hall with gorgeous chandeliers that hang down from a vaulted ceiling.
The railings, chandeliers and sconces were forged by blacksmiths at the John C. Campbell Folk School, an adult education center committed to preserving Appalachian traditions.
Mr. Bigelow moved it two doors north, to the current location in 1902, where the original brass finishes, including the gas chandeliers, are still intact.
The refugees living in the ruins of the ancient spa have sold many of the exquisite furnishings and chandeliers left behind in order to survive.
Now the Met has taken advantage of its summer break to replace the outdated equipment that raised and lowered its chandeliers for half a century.
Her favorite items are not fancy chandeliers or timeless Eames chairs: They all have sentimental value, she recently said on her website, as AD reported.
She first visited the site last October and quickly struck upon the lead crystal motif, in part thanks to some imposing chandeliers in the palace.
And who but an aristocratic British bloke would decorate the space with chandeliers, armchairs, Oriental rugs, lacquered chests, flickering candles and other drawing-room accouterments?
Now operating as a luxury hotel, the interiors are magnificent, with large chandeliers, impressive columns, and artifacts on display that speak to the city's history.
From the glossy marble floors to the elegant chandeliers and gilded walls, I felt like I was inside a museum — or the Chateau de Versailles.
The staircase that leads to this bar is utterly beguiling—evocative photographs of present-day Cuba line the walls, globe chandeliers cast a golden light.
Her closet also has a giant light-up mirror, sparkling floors, chandeliers, and a "Champagne doorbell," which brings beverages from her kitchen to the closet.
When the comedian Maria Bamford and her husband, Scott Marvel Cassidy, asked how they could help, they were tasked with dusting off enormous glass chandeliers.
The suite is decked out with gold ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, 19 chandeliers and marble counter tops, worth more than half a million dollars.
The app lets you view colorful chandeliers hanging in Bloomingdale's, step into Lord and Taylor's enchanted forest, and explore a candy world at Saks Fifth Avenue.
The light itself supports bulbs with E12-style threaded connectors and a max of 7 watts of energy consumption, which are more commonly seen in chandeliers.
The chandeliers and floral scent lend the hotel a feminine feel (and the onsite Drybar doesn't hurt), which may be why female travelers especially love it.
When the elevator doors opened, I was able to peek into the restaurant, which appeared like a plush lounge with neutral upholstered seating and extraordinary chandeliers.
Two versions of her glossy, embroidered "chandeliers" shimmer on the wall; the captions, intriguingly, list "middle man, smuggling, bribe, tension, anxiety and censorship" among the materials.
And that can be within a marriage, or it can be swinging from the chandeliers of a sex club with somebody in a latex gimp suit.
After scoring a last minute reservation at Cinderella's Royal Castle during a 2016 trip to Disney World, Patel got caught up in the moment — the chandeliers!
The two-level shop is small but airy and elegant, featuring wood builts-ins, a fireplace, stately chandeliers and stacks of books piled enticingly on tables.
Lighting options include pendants, chandeliers and table lamps, while the living room furniture includes accent pieces like media consoles, side tables, coffee tables and indoor benches.
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Imagine if you appointed a letting agent to look after your house and they decided to spend lots of your money on gold taps and chandeliers.
There were two Barbie dresses, a floating cake (which doesn't really look edible, but details), all the chandeliers, and, of course, thousands and thousands of flowers.
On the New Imperial Star, flies buzz around the kitschy chandeliers and the crew of 20 Ukrainians, 18 from Myanmar and 8 Chinese can only wait.
A. had always pictured this wing as a sort of luxury hotel with a huge dining hall and hanging chandeliers, but now it looked completely different.
As usual, Standefer and Alesch custom-designed certain objects, specifically, cast-iron chandeliers with hand-blown glass shades as well as a series of bronze candleholders.
In-suite Picassos, massive crystal chandeliers at every turn (there are almost 500 of them!), and Versace tableware quite possibly make this bold statement ring true.
Those chandeliers consist of frozen waterfalls and other vertical or otherwise steep ice formations, such as those resulting from intermittent groundwater seeps or runoff from snowmelt.
In September, the daughters, Emali and Maria Joaquína, celebrated their seventh birthdays with a lavish Barbie-themed party (carnival rides, gold chandeliers, scores of pink balloons).
In 2013, Mr. Schmidt did something some of us have considered: He quit his job (prepping handblown glass chandeliers in SoHo) and moved to the beach.
All of the furniture comes with the house, Ms. el-Effendi said, including the coral-laden chandeliers and sconces and the white Chinese Chippendale dining set.
The hardwood floors, elaborate plaster moldings and medallions, stained-glass transoms, chandeliers (converted from gas to electric) and 10 fireplaces are among the many original features.
Fine French cuisine is served in an elegant setting under bubble chandeliers, while melt-in-your-mouth sushi can be eaten among tasteful, Japanese-inspired decor.
The modest space will have illustrated murals of New York night life personalities including Joey Arias, mismatched chandeliers and a small curtained stage with a piano.
The late owner had loved antiques: Sixteen chandeliers hung from the ceilings; the dining room table sat 2000 and had a thronelike chair at one end.
Since then, it has been all balloons and chandeliers, and a nonstop schedule of touring that keeps him away from home more than half the year.
A vast hall lit by Swarovski crystal chandeliers holds ten thousand worshippers, and the mosque is ringed by manicured gardens and fountains decorated with colored lights.
It was a simple space, with red-tiled walls and paper napkins, but there were tablecloths, chandeliers and water glasses, and even someone to serve you.
A Cuban jazz band occupied one corner, and there was an open bar at the back of the room, which had ornate chandeliers and velvet couches.
Bargains galore from bed linens to chandeliers were on offer at the liquidation sale at the shuttered Trump Taj Mahal — but nothing bearing the president's name.
A set of soporific ambient sounds from the Colombian artist Lucrecia Dalt had many audience members snoozing under the dim glow of the rock salt chandeliers.
In one, blinding chandeliers dangle from a chromatic ceiling above a massive, mirrored banquet hall, where lavender chairs, each wrapped in a saffron bow, anticipate guests.
During the moments following the quake, one patron recorded a video of chandeliers rocking back and forth in Carnation Café, a restaurant on the park's Main Street.
Walking into Elie Tahari's presentation was like entering a world full of elegance and glamour — all the way down to the decorative purple hue and fallen chandeliers.
Maybe, if you are lucky, you already know that some people use Peeps to make elaborate craft projects, including chandeliers, wreaths, jewelry, and recreations of romantic films.
In the photos, the couples pose on a poker table covered with dollar bills and poker chips while gold chandeliers and red velvet curtains hang around them.
Above it, almost lost in the glamorous ceiling and chandeliers, sits the drummer boy automaton "Sans titre" (2003), occasionally rapping out a few slow snare drum rolls.
The formal dining room features two crystal-laden chandeliers and the living room holds a piano Dorit has said was gifted to her husband by Billy Joel.
There were vintage-looking chandeliers, purple strip lights, several pieces of framed Edward Scissorhands fan art, and a pair of metal legs coming out of the wall!
After exchanging vows, Bateman and Corrigan headed to their reception, which featured breathtaking decor that included chandeliers, lush greenery, and white and blush florals by Butterfly Floral.
Morris opened the track up on a lavish stage draped in chandeliers and art deco flourishes; a full band and a mini-orchestra sat in the background.
The 1,500-square-foot space has long green leather banquettes, three chandeliers and a tiny "phone booth" room (they would prefer you take calls there, if necessary).
The Met's chandeliers play a silent role before performances: As the house lights dim, a dozen of them slowly ascend 19663 feet to the auditorium's golden ceiling.
It is expected to be an opulent affair, with a feast inside the members-only club in glitzy Palm Beach, surrounded by gold embellishments and crystal chandeliers.
Often embellished with decadent chandeliers and Louis Vuitton upholstering, they can cost upwards of ten million yen ($90,000 USD) and take up to 35 years to build.
"I hung chandeliers in the trap, boy," Rick Ross announces at the beginning of "All Good," Trae tha Truth's new collaboration with Ross, T.I., and Audio Push.
In the 200-seat dining room, the ceiling is hung with dozens of mismatched vintage chandeliers, while the velvet seat cushions are blush pink and baby blue.
INDOORS The building has hardwood floors, detailed millwork and antique lighting, including 2720s Parisian wall sconces and 2480s chandeliers that came from the governor's mansion in Alabama.
In the past, the scale of these conversions was often smaller — perhaps a handful of apartments above a bank hall, or a drugstore with incongruously ornate chandeliers.
But there was some kind of disposable coffee cup in Sunday night's episode of "Game of Thrones," there amid the candlelit chandeliers and goblets of Dornish wine.
"I swear to be faithful to the republic," Mr. Di Maio said under the crystal chandeliers and vaulted ceilings before shaking the hand of President Sergio Mattarella.
Palms in the corners, hanging brass chandeliers, beaded table lamps and a baby grand piano tucked into an archway lend to the period-authentic mise-en-scène.
Several Neo-Baroque chandeliers dangled from the ceiling, laden with wax flowers, taxidermy birds, religious statuary, tassels, bows and thickets of chicken wire coated with black sand.
Hanging from its rib-vaulted ceilings, hand-painted in plaids and fleur-de-lis, crystal chandeliers illuminate a museum-worthy exhibition of antique jewels and silver tableware.
The artists have restored the exhibition space back to its former Victoriana glory, by adding purple votive candles, heavy chandeliers and geometric floral wallpaper from the 1880s.
In the courtroom, lined with dark wood paneling and deep red carpet, and lit by eight huge chandeliers, Judge O'Neill apologized to jurors for the cramped conditions.
In the living and dining areas, chandeliers designed by Ms. Anker combine small photovoltaic panels with discs or squares of seashell, and turn on automatically at dusk.
The interior was extensively renovated about two years ago, blending classical elements, like arched windows and boiserie paneling, with contemporary ones like museum lighting and sculptural chandeliers.
Sleek, oversized lavatories have glistening chandeliers made from repurposed pipes and crystals as well as leather ottomans, walls covered in mirrored subway tiles—and white marble stalls.
Levintov, 27, chose the ballroom at the Rockleigh Country Club in New Jersey, a grand room with marble dance floors, crystal chandeliers, gold chairs and gilded fireplaces.
In the mid '90s, for example, he remembers working for weeks with little sleep on a project to build and hang chandeliers over the canals of Venice.
Many of the interior features are original, including the pine floors, marble fireplaces and crown molding; others, like the crystal chandeliers, are period appropriate, added during renovations.
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"Waters has rendered the old house magnificently in its fading glory, and its inhabitants sparkle like chandeliers in the damp, peeling rooms," wrote our reviewer, Scarlett Thomas.
He brought in furniture that included flea market finds from the 1950s, such as green Italian glass chandeliers, an oak wardrobe with sliding doors and industrial chairs.
Mama Hadid bought it for $4.59 mil, and it includes a private elevator foyer, floor-to-ceiling windows, crystal chandeliers and a separate guest suite in the building.
Sitting and smiling with their families in a large hall with chandeliers, some of the drivers receive prizes such as an Apple iPhone, holiday package and a car.
An increasing share of his wealth would come in the future from licensing his name, not just to builders but sellers of suits, cologne, chandeliers, mattresses and more.
"Today is a metaphor for what we can accomplish for this country," Trump said Wednesday in one of the hotel's ballrooms where six chandeliers hanged from the ceiling.
Source: Phillip Ennis The music room in Dina Wein Reis's luxurious Upper West Side residence boasts French 19th-century chandeliers, arches, columns, and ornate velvet and damask printings.
Standouts include the two Irish Waterford Crystal chandeliers that hang in the home's banquet-sized dining room, salvaged from a house that burnt down during the Civil War.
Here, beneath pillared ceilings and chandeliers, they gather for an annual informal bash - called the Shangri-La Dialogue - organized by the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies.
At subsequent shows, one of the two smaller chandeliers was disassembled and spread out on the floor, and its twin was mounted on a floor-based metal rack.
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The real dining experience was in the Garden Court, with its soaring stained glass ceiling and Italian marble columns, dominated by nine dangling pale pink Austrian crystal chandeliers.
Warmly ensconced in the bleached hide of Falkor, the golden diva and the two full-sized Tiffany chandeliers hanging from her ears wailed us into the New Year.
But the Trump celebration is expected to be an opulent affair, held inside the member's only club in glitzy Palm Beach, surrounded by gold embellishments and crystal chandeliers.
"It's important to layer the lighting in your home by incorporating pendant lighting, chandeliers, or trendy wall sconces to soften the light sources in your home," Kirk said.
That makes its fun, funky interior design accents all the more unexpected: graffiti-ish ceilings, art works made with neon tubes of light, chandeliers of wicker and twine.
There are big leather couches and tartan chairs, taxidermy and cow skin throw rugs, but also some sparkling satellite chandeliers to remind you that you're still in Brooklyn.
In a certain city market, I was told, the spoils of war show up for sale: refrigerators, pipes, chandeliers, all looted from towns recently reclaimed by the military.
Missoni, the Italian knitwear label, yarn-bombed a house worth of vintage items, including TV sets, a double bed and chandeliers, under the direction of Angela Missoni, above.
Inside is the bar itself, a long stretch of mahogany that runs almost the length of the narrow room, with its tiled floors and old three-globe chandeliers.
The Nina River Hotel, Mbandaka's best, was well situated on the river bank and had a swimming pool and a dining room with red upholstered chairs and chandeliers.
There were odd flashes of serendipity — as when an errant paint splotch on an artist's rendering inspired the Met's crystal "sputnik" chandeliers, which still rise before each performance.
On the ground floor, there is a large drawing room, a dining room and an English country-style kitchen with a vintage Aga stove and two antique chandeliers.
The dining room, largely designed by Mr. Jew's wife, Anna Chet Jew-Lee, is lush and welcoming with two huge lotus blossom chandeliers salvaged from the previous restaurant.
Ms. Woodruff, the anchor of "PBS NewsHour," was seated under the chandeliers in a ballroom at the State Department on April 228, attending an event celebrating powerful women.
The Trump Home collection includes lines of furniture, lighting, bedding, mirrors and chandeliers, some from makers who supply the items to Trump hotels, according to the collection's website.
The rooms on the second floor, in which most of the action occurs, are lit by chandeliers that shed mellow golden light on intricately molded wood and plaster.
Inside, the Mediterranean-style mansion is decked out with hand-laid mosaic floors, carved limestone ceilings and a pair of 18th-century chandeliers with amethyst and rock crystal.
An Instagram post from the band asked attendees to contribute to the cost of replacing broken chandeliers, chairs, and tables by Venmo'ing the person who booked the venue.
There are tiered bronze chandeliers and walls overlaid with green and gold plaster until they look as if they belong in the ballroom of some faded Italian palace.
She and the other team members have brought the HGTV look to their projects, with sconces and chandeliers selected for a universal appeal, rather than a regional one.
It's all a window on a bygone era, from the eating club whose members attend the restaurant in ceremonial regalia to the old-world chandeliers in the dining room.
Playing through the royal conservatory in Dishonored 2, the stage is filled with rad witches (some of whom like to enjoy tea and talk about life, man, atop chandeliers).
Stars like Chrissy Teigen, Kylie Jenner, and Ellen DeGeneres would prefer light-up shelving, crystal chandeliers, and climate-controlled closets to basic velvet hangers and garment bags any day.
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Beneath large crystal chandeliers hanging from high palace ceilings, they adorned tables with crisp white tablecloths and bright colorful floral displays nestling among the royal family's valuable table settings.
On the first floor, guests can take a seat in the Parisian-style sitting room or grab a chair at the dining room table as crystal chandeliers sparkle overhead.
LONDON — Thursday night, on the eve of London Fashion Week, the British fashion world came to an opulent suite of rooms with gilded mirrors and chandeliers, Champagne and canapés.
The Mozart room, for instance, is decorated with chandeliers, gilt mirrors, and busts of well-known composers, so as to create a setting congenial to aficionados of classical music.
The larger, the Ashkenazi synagogue, with its barrel-vaulted ceiling, multiple chandeliers and bright Jewish drawings on the walls, contrasts with the simple dark wooden pews and Torah ark.
It was a pleasure palace by the sea, taking from China and India the domes and turrets and cupolas, the rich silks, the chandeliers that resemble upside-down umbrellas.
Located in a century-old belt factory warehouse, Soho House Chicago is the epitome of industrial chic with exposed brick and ductwork mixed with posh chandeliers and potted plants.
When his stepdaughter, Pol Pot's only child, got married in 2014, he threw her a lavish reception featuring French liqueur and glass chandeliers hanging from pink-and-white tents.
In the mansion's public spaces, full of gilded mirrors and crystal chandeliers, food-rationing tokens made of rubberized red fiber have gone on display in a new yearlong exhibition.
The antler trend came towards the latter part of the decade, and today you can buy fake deer wall mounts at Target and faux antler chandeliers at Pottery Barn.
Once, during my scavenging days in the 1990s, I happened upon the monumental chandeliers from B. Altman's 34th Street store in the cavernous warehouse of an urban archaeology outpost.
Where there were once boarded up skylights, the space had been reimagined with backlit LED glass panels, along with sleek modern furniture and enormous glass-rod chandeliers from Italy.
The exhibition attracted publicity before its opening when Australian artists Ken and Julia Yonetani attempted to import chandeliers made of luminous uranium from their Crystal Palace series(2013-30553).
Backstage Beauty Report Today's Roberto Cavalli show was set inside the 16th-century Palazzo Spinola in Milan, where giant chandeliers hung overhead and every cornice was covered in gold leaf.
The South Korean artist has a history of making unexpected and innovative installations — from Sol Lewitt-inspired chandeliers to a sculptural arrangement of wind turbines, air conditioners, and concrete bricks.
Inside, the decor will be familiar to anyone who knows Vanderpump's tastes: The space is replete with mirrors and chandeliers and fresh flowers, bedecked in chrome and glass and velvet.
Her dining room features a gray colored wall with arrow indentations, as well as star shaped chandeliers, marble-topped coffee tables, a clear acrylic-like dining table and wooden chairs.
After being impressed with a VIP room that can only be unlocked with an Oscar statue, a gorgeous staircase, and sparkly chandeliers, Michael spots the waiters carrying food... on iPads.
The proposal would remove three-way bulbs, candle-shaped bulbs used in chandeliers, reflector bulbs used in recessed lighting, and others from having to comply with the new efficiency standards.
New York (CNN)Investment bankers and oil painters walked up marble stairs, gazed at portraits of Nancy Reagan and George Washington, and were ushered to ballroom seats beneath crystal chandeliers.
Mr Trump paid too much to finance the Taj with junk bonds; he also overpaid for the casino's interior, whose mirrors and chandeliers made the palace of Versailles look unadorned.
Off the Menu Le Coucou White brick, glass, impressive chandeliers and a sleek, wide-open state-of-the-art kitchen provide the stage for the American debut of Daniel Rose.
"When a woman thus coiffed dances at a ball, she is compelled to continually bend down as she passes beneath the chandeliers," the Count of Vaublanc noted in his diary.
DENVER — At the governor's mansion here on Friday, past the columned entryway and the French chandeliers, Emmy Ruiz placed a hand on the shoulder of a fellow Hillary Clinton operative.
In an environment that felt otherwise so sleek, the thoughtful disregard for minimalism in Frida Fjellman's big, rock-candy chandeliers had us imagining them growing like flowers on a stem.
This production also includes — in addition to the requisite crystal chandeliers and sepulchral lighting (by Ken Billington) — a central red-carpeted staircase that seems to be waiting for Dolly Levi.
She's sitting on a couch, the ends of her dreads adorned with clear chandeliers strung together like beads on a necklace, clinking against each other as she gesticulates or laughs.
In both rooms, the murals are illuminated by chandeliers newly fitted with LED lights, improvements that still adhere to the 1911 intentions of  architects John Merven Carrère and Thomas Hastings.
It is the entrance, at last, to the main hall that, on this day, is crowded with tables decorated with flowers and basking in the light of dozens of chandeliers.
The 16-minute film consists largely of tracking shots through the Salon Doré, a blinged-out cousin of the Oval Office, with its chandeliers, clocks, candelabras, tapestries and gilded everything.
Murano, the island of glassblowers across the lagoon from here, is known for producing vases and glasses with swirls of color and ornate chandeliers found in tony hotels and homes.
The Duma retained the trappings of legislative power — marble staircases, ornate chandeliers, thick red carpets — but it had become an aquarium, brightly colored fish swimming in circles but getting nowhere.
The North Korean delegation is staying at the five-star St. Regis hotel where the lobby has a cream-colored marble floor, chandeliers and large art works on the walls.
A gust juliennes my cats Leaving two fur chandeliers Lit by future movements, sun's installed And socket-shaken glare Beating from bone's mirror as thought Enters and exits its dock.
Last year I was creating these typographic chandeliers and it was so hard to experiment and iterate on the forms with the software I was using (After Effects and Cinema 22019D).
The hotel and water park follows in the grand tradition of eerie Poconos vacation destinations; beige carpets, long hallways, elaborate chandeliers hung above grand ballrooms with peeling walls, and so on.
Last Wednesday, Rudy was in the LA Grand Hotel, surrounded by soft-jazz piano and spiral-arm chandeliers, to try to figure out what rockoons could maybe do for the military.
China Literature, the online publishing arm of mainland tech colossus Tencent, smashed the chandeliers in its $1.1 billion Hong Kong debut, soaring more than 80 percent in early trade on Wednesday.
We were surrounded by royal-purple velvet furniture, endless mirrors, and swirling tentacular chandeliers—a decorative theme that I sensed has somehow become the coat of arms of China's nouveau riche.
Every inch of the space is exactly as you remember from the show — the crown molding, decorative ceilings, cherry-wood details, and towering chandeliers — the only thing missing is Rubber Man.
In Moscow, citizens were amazed by the metro, which began operation in the mid-thirties; its cavernous stations, with their chandeliers and marble, felt like palaces for the new Communist era.
In all, the couple paid around $5,230 out of pocket for about $8,638 in furniture, including a bed, dresser, nightstand, dining table, chairs, three chandeliers, bar and console — saving some $3,400.
Mr. van der Gang renovated and redesigned the space himself, from the glass-walled rooms, windowed corridors and spare, laboratory-like workshops to the all-white furnishings and red glass chandeliers.
While some roustabouts set up for a weekend circus show, Ms. Mae led Ms. Ejogo out to the floor, lit by rickety chandeliers and carpeted in purple and blue athletic mats.
Hermes, Louis Vuitton and Christian Louboutin shared streets in the design district with airy showrooms of Italian and French designer furniture, kitchen cabinets and closets and a shop featuring crystal chandeliers.
Photos on Terra's promotional website show an interior that is essentially a communist take on Versailles — a series of huge and austere halls with chandeliers, gold curtains and paintings of ballerinas.
Fortunately, following the show that night, he invited me to join him at an after-party in a waterfront lounge swathed in purple light and chintzed out with faux-crystal chandeliers.
Next month, Mr. Razov will offer a sumptuous buffet when he hosts the annual Russia Day celebration amid the dripping chandeliers, coffered ceilings and gilded interiors of his Villa Abamelek residence.
Kufrin stayed in the hotel's Lotus Suite, a 2,300-square-foot corner suite decorated with chandeliers, Thai crafts, exotic orchids and stunning views of the city through floor-to-ceiling windows.
The legal action follows a suit by the same groups over a different administration lightbulb rollback, which removed Obama-era efficiency standards for recessed lighting, chandeliers and other shapes of bulbs.
The legal action follows a suit by the same groups over a different administration lightbulb rollback, which removed Obama-era efficiency standards for recessed lighting, chandeliers and other shapes of bulbs.
Flush-mount fixtures are super-popular in construction because then you don&apost have to deal with hanging chandeliers or worrying about how low lights are gonna hang in a room.
The space is now bright and white, with an open kitchen, dressy chandeliers and, near the entrance, a stretch of bar opposite a sales counter with bowls of food for takeout.
Mr. Li's comments, under giant chandeliers in the lavish Golden Hall at the Great Hall of the People on Tiananmen Square, showed how quickly the outward mood in relations had shifted.
All these years later, we walked through a gaudy series of rooms filled with marble and chandeliers to see Mr. Abadi, who quizzed him about the safety and details of osseointegration.
INDOORS Many of the original details have been preserved, including bog oak millwork in the central hallway, ornate chandeliers, tiled fireplaces (once coal-burning and currently inoperative) and stained-glass windows.
The exceptionally full booth of James Infante considers several strands of European modernism, topped off by two starlike cast-glass chandeliers made in Czechoslovakia in 1931 with a decidedly sci-fi look.
Jabari drives a BMW, and his house, where he grew up, looks like a standard upper-middle class Palestinian home, with an room of worn couches and shiny chandeliers to welcome guests.
The hotel is owned by the French fine crystal brand of the same name with common areas and guest rooms all teeming with fixtures, glassware, and chandeliers from the high-end line.
By pulling the camera as far back as possible, the viewer is treated to intricate images of protagonists' homes, full of opulent chandeliers dangling from high ceilings and encased in gilded moulding.
Looking at beautiful hotel rooms online is our favorite way to virtually escape: For some reason, photos of marble baths, king-sized beds, and towering chandeliers feel like the perfect daydreaming vessel.
Think mod chandeliers constructed of the same stones used in Scott's jewelry designs; conference room walls made from agate slabs; framed displays of sparkly lab-created opal in a rainbow of colors.
"We invested in every part of the restaurant, from the pewter-poured bar and the gorgeous chandeliers and leather banquettes to the bathroom," said Scott Steenrod, managing director at Constellation Culinary Group.
And Sia performing "Chandeliers" the way she did on the Ellen Degeneres show and her telling everybody that, see, people are hungry for some different shit no matter what you might think.
But we still found some stuff," he said, noting furniture, chandeliers, a butcher block and two boxes of "wardrobe, some movie worn wardrobe, which is probably going to go to Golden Auction.
The hotel was closed down, but he looked through a window on the ground floor and saw, in the ballroom, the three magnificent chandeliers he remembered from photographs of the treaty-signing.
Although overshadowed by a 1970s addition, its exterior looks much as it did when it opened in 1887 and astonished the city with its luxurious imported carpets, Parisian wallpaper and electrified chandeliers.
In addition to the texture of the floating structure itself, the team is planning to add long column-like structures that dangle underneath like chandeliers, hoping to further increase synthetic habitat space.
It was the second time the men had been in the store, with its antique chandeliers and walls of breakfront cabinets filled with vases, ornate clocks, statues and other finely wrought objects.
Inside, the opulent building was packed with rich red carpets, gold trompe l'oeil, mirrored walls and long lines of gargantuan chandeliers, in keeping with the maximalist, more-is-more aesthetic of Balmain.
It's replete with crystal chandeliers, vintage mirrors, a marble fireplace and elegantly carved trim, all said to have been acquired by the landlord from the old Biltmore Hotel near Grand Central Terminal.
The most ambitious pieces are large-scale renderings of luminous, glittering chandeliers, some nearly 12 feet wide and 9 feet high, that from a distance look like photographs set against black backdrops.
The couple are also looking into turning the restaurant's adjacent banquet hall — a sprawling space with disco balls, flashy chandeliers and shiny, pearl-white wallpaper — into a club for young Indian-Americans.
Lokanta makes very fine kofte, but for a full medley of minced and skewered meats, you are better off under the swaying chandeliers of Taci's Beyti on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn.
By that point, the 10,000-square-foot space had become deliriously maximalist: drums everywhere, chandeliers everywhere, vintage typewriters, Indonesian antiques, Afghan rugs, early 20th-century shipping trunks, dozens of pianos and organs.
The sit-down breakfast is not included in the room rate and takes place in the grand Breakfast Room, with fancy booths and chandeliers for the look of a classy French cafe.
"We typically use chandeliers like that in dining rooms, where you want to create a celebratory mood," said Richard Petit, a founder of The Archers, an interior design firm in Los Angeles.
Nowadays, with domestic demand reduced, virtually all purchases of more than 10,000 pounds, or about $13,200, are made by foreign buyers, usually for chandeliers and usually via the internet, Mr. Fileman said.
Designer finishes like Murano chandeliers and silk fabrics and carpets by Missoni and Paul Smith, together with bold flashes of color inspired by local herbs, give the décor a decidedly Mediterranean mood.
Many of its 29 stations are elaborately decorated with mosaics and chandeliers, the artwork reflecting a range of themes — from the Soviet space program to elements of local history, industry and agriculture.
Princes and princesses can take advantage of privileges like special hospital wings decorated like palaces with five-star hotel service, and royal airport terminals with enormous chandeliers, intricate tilework and rich carpets.
Back in the bar, under chandeliers, a Ukrainian woman with black hair orders hush puppies, flattening the vowels to "hash pappies"; they are light and hot and threaded with jalapeño and onion.
But on one recent weekday, with no large events at the resort, the cavernous Donald J. Trump Ballroom sat empty, as did the smaller Ivanka Trump ballroom, with its Austrian crystal chandeliers.
The regulation, finalized by the Department of Energy in September, leaves in place rules for standard pear-shaped bulbs, while removing such requirements for recessed lighting, chandeliers and other shapes of bulbs.
Together they established their first church on a site that is now home to a grand cathedral, with giant chandeliers, walls lined with icons and St. Mark's head preserved in its vaults.
"It's a portrait of Cain," Mr. Castellucci said of Scarlatti's 1707 oratorio, an account of the Cain and Abel story, in an interview under the ornate chandeliers of the Garnier's grand foyer.
It's the kind of bathroom you'd find in Hell, if the devil was a pick-up artist: flocked wallpaper, red trim, chandeliers above the vanity, a furry rug, and pebbles around the bathtub.
If any shopper is in doubt that Khaled actually lives under gleaming chandeliers among pieces swathed in gold, they need only take a peek inside his Miami mansion, featured in PEOPLE in 2016.
Washington (CNN)Think "Trump orbit" in a recreational sense, and it's likely golf or gilded interiors come to mind -- a vision of uber-comfortable playgrounds replete with ribeye steaks and crystal chandeliers. Rustic?
You want it to look good, and we did it at the historic Fillmore Auditorium, and the only way you could tell it was the Fillmore was if you looked at the chandeliers.
The dining room is boxy, and the tables, which in the first location were partly secluded with rice-paper chandeliers behind hanging curtains, seem to have been wedged in wherever they would fit.
While the church won't reveal any costs, no expense has been spared in this house of God, with sparkling Swarovski crystal and Murano glass chandeliers set in 24-carat gold adorning its rooms.
NASHVILLE — The main room at RCA's historic Studio A is a cavernous multistory space with towering white walls, a wooden balcony laced with holiday lights, and black, ironwork chandeliers hanging from the ceiling.
He conceived a heaven: columns of Carrara marble; chandeliers of Murano glass; 36,000 hand-painted roof tiles from Alsace; parquet floors of walnut, oak and Norwegian maple; tapestries from the looms of Flanders.
Your guests took down the twinkle lights and turned themselves into human chandeliers, you roasted (and consumed) a whole pig tail and all, and your signature pomegranate-champagne punch was a huge hit.
He attended to only the most serious of government business from one of his homes or guest houses, decorated with large chandeliers, golden faucets, and more than a dozen portraits of their owner.
The nine guest rooms in the main house feature period details including parquet mosaic floors and chandeliers, while the eight rooms in the property's modernized former hunting lodge each have a private terrace.
Mr. Oddi, who is also believed to have pulled the club's fire alarm, soon fired a handgun toward the roof and chandeliers, and officers "immediately went in and neutralized him," Mr. Perez said.
The East Room, with its chandeliers and gold damask drapes, is the largest room in the White House; it might also be, to use a word favored by the President, the most elegant.
From his aerie in the gilded ceiling of the vast Metropolitan Opera House, just behind the Sputnik chandeliers and some six stories above the stage, Tim Guscott fixed Anna Netrebko in his sights.
The regulation, finalized by the Department of Energy (DOE) in September, leaves in place rules for standard pear-shaped bulbs, while removing such requirements for recessed lighting, chandeliers and other shapes of bulbs.
" Frenkel's description of that night and the following day is harrowing: "Pieces of furniture, pianos, chandeliers, typewriters, piles of stock lay strewn over footpaths; the street was covered with broken windows and mirrors.
I recruited my mom, as handy as Bob Vila with a drill and a glue gun, to help me build the wooden frame, assemble the staircases, wire the dewdrop chandeliers and faux candelabra.
Friday's announcement follows a September decision from DOE to remove energy efficiency requirements for the other half of the market — bulbs that are not standard shaped, including those for recessed lighting and chandeliers.
Friday's announcement follows a September decision from DOE to remove energy efficiency requirements for the other half of the market -- bulbs that are not standard shaped, including those for recessed lighting and chandeliers.
Stepping into this imposing red brick mansion is like entering a time capsule, where paintings hang amongst opulent rococo gilt furnishings, silk wallpapers, and tinkling chandeliers arranged as they were in the 1890s.
A few blocks away at the celebrity haunt Up & Down, the party didn't start heating up until after midnight, when models were break-dancing to Top 40 hits under the flickering lights of chandeliers.
The 3,950-square-foot dwelling boasts three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, high ceilings, crystal chandeliers and a private elevator – and the building, long a celebrity haunt, includes a pool, gym and lounge.
Savile Row tailor Anthony Sinclair's beautifully structured suits, which Sean Connery's Bond wore, are placed in a hilarious room of mirrors reflecting a plethora of glitzy chandeliers suited for Trump Tower-type baleful haughtiness.
It's not because crystal chandeliers and geode formations are pleasing to the eye, even though they are; rather, shiny things remind us of our fundamental need for water, the glistening surface of a stream.
Fringed dresses gave way to enormous puffy skirts swirling in feathers as models wound their way around the rooms of the Italian embassy in Paris, under chandeliers and past cabinets filled with porcelain trinkets.
I wedged myself between the wall and a garbage can—one of the only spots left to stand in the mid-size conference room with aged, patterned red carpeting and two massive glass chandeliers.
Hundreds of local traders and farmers place petty bets as low as 260 cents, outnumbering a few Chinese who were once the VIPs of a gambling hall decorated with chandeliers and Renaissance-style paintings.
The walls are the kind of green you'd expect in a hospital; there are surgical lights (and crystal chandeliers) and lots of stainless steel, and the drinks incorporate herbal elixirs that Mr. Trummer concocts.
Sitting for more than two hours underneath gilt chandeliers in the Gothic Hall of Helsinki's presidential palace, Trump and Putin conferred on a range of topics, from Syria to nuclear weapons to election meddling.
Trump and his helper made their Super Tuesday appearance at Mar-a-Lago, his gold-plated Florida club where the chandeliers are as high as an elephant's eye and the membership fee is $100,000.
The food hall opened in June in Grand Central Terminal's former waiting room, Vanderbilt Hall, a half-hidden demi-cathedral of Tennessee pink marble and gold chandeliers that turn everything the color of honey.
He was impressed by the designer collaborations — Fortuny chandeliers and tables by Wyeth — and yet, he said later, he was reminded of Garanimals, the '22018s era children's clothing line you could mix and match.
Even the magnificent Hotel Moskva, a city landmark built in 1908 and where I stayed, had a piano player at breakfast, which really added to the atmosphere of gilded chandeliers and red velvet furniture.
The Plaza Hotel, with its marble lobby facing Fifth Avenue, crystal chandeliers, famed Palm Court and $35,20143-a-night royal suite, has been a star of stage and screen in Manhattan for many decades.
To wit: velvet wallpapers by House of Hackney, the high-end British lifestyle label; vintage squat armchairs in mustard and brick; antique brass chandeliers; crown moldings; velour furnishings; marble night stands and antique artwork.
Bloomingdale's, part of Macy's, invited artists to create eight one-of-a-kind chandeliers for its window displays, and will be auctioning them off to benefit Child Mind Institute, with starting bids at $2,000.
After spending $2.5 million renovating his Miami home, DJ Khaled filled his mansion with some over-the-top amenities, like 14k gold chandeliers, a boat lift, a granite staircase, and a private movie theatre.
The international media center for the summit meeting, where the White House press corps will be moved, is downtown in a Soviet-style events center of pillars and chandeliers that was built in 1985.
Bentleys line the roads, glass skyscrapers rise like blades over corporate business parks, a multibillion dollar hotel once used jewels as ornaments, and the presidential palace gleams with marble and sparkles with crystal chandeliers.
The exhibition features three immense chandeliers, which formerly hung in a Paris hotel ballroom where the Paris Accords — which ended active US military engagement in Vietnam — were negotiated for years and signed in 1973.
The room where it was taking place had large crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, gold drapes, and about 150 men and women dressed in suits and pearls quietly sitting in rows of chairs.
"Here I don't have to imagine what it would be like to sleep in a tower bedroom, or to eat in a formal dining room, to be surrounded by tapestries, sculptures, and chandeliers," said Kenner.
Trump offered those assessments underneath crystal chandeliers at the Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, in front of a dry-mill grain processing facility in Iowa and amid a tangle of pipes transporting natural gas in Louisiana.
Pointed archways, elaborate chandeliers, and lattice windows make the space feel like an authentic fairy-tale location, while additions like a flat-screen TV, game room, and a private hot tub give it modern appeal.
Pierce and Ward renovated every square inch of the home while the famous couple was out of town, and filled it with local antique store treasures: leather club chairs, poufs, chandeliers, and midcentury modern pieces.
Designed to evoke Park City, Utah, mountain lodges, according to the listing, elements in the home such as exposed wooden beams, antler chandeliers and stone fireplaces give it a luxury "cabin in the woods" vibe.
In a way, the environment is more akin to the self-taught artist Emery Blagdon's "healing machine," a shed in Nebraska packed with suspended chandeliers of found objects, than anything by Bertoia's midcentury design contemporaries.
Pottery Barn: Save up to 20% off dining tables and chairs; up to 30% off select beds, pillows, throws, coffee tables & side tables and chandeliers; 40% off all rugs and wood gallery frames, excluding gray.
Sumptuous in gold and marble, graced by chandeliers and silks, washed with light slanting up from the River Seine, this is where old men thrashed out the Treaty of Versailles after the first world war.
It offers a pebbly beach on the Black Sea, a statue of Lenin in the lobby, high-ceilinged rooms with chandeliers, bad plumbing and rotary telephones, as well as glorious sunshine well into late fall.
But its theatricality, both of the showy, expensive kind (rising and falling chandeliers, mysterious mirrors and underground lagoons) and of the more potent, elemental kind (obsessive love and beautiful sopranos and virtuous aristocrats), remains intact.
Yellowing papers crammed into mail slots, broken chandeliers and busted calculators, an ancient slide projector and more lay in seemingly haphazard fashion, and provide nifty hiding places for those "odd-looking personages" of Irving's story.
Chandeliers glittered above the fighters trying to warm up and calm down, while the crowds upstairs cheered on the amateurs, including a sleepy-eyed 11-year-old who would knock out his grade-school opponent.
Among other things, the installation exhibits 16,000 wind spinners, millions of beads, thousands of ceramic birds, 13 gilded pigs, more than ten miles of crystals, 24 chandeliers, one crocodile, and 17 cast-iron lawn jockeys.
There's this guy who lives in Silver Lake who has like a giant elm tree in his front yard and he's filled it with chandeliers and rigged them up so they light up at night.
Ivana Trump was back at the Plaza Hotel on Tuesday, the hotel where she once had a say over everything from the wallpaper to the chandeliers, back when she was married to Donald J. Trump.
Back in 2010 at Dargie's wedding, friends and I had marveled at the Art Deco grandeur of the downtown Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel, where we stayed: Romanesque ceiling frescos, crystal chandeliers, gilded sconces for days.
Mir popped the question in late August 2016, in a dreamy moment complete with chandeliers, candles and flowers on the grounds of their future home in Bel-Air, the couple told Bravo's The Daily Dish.
On Thursday, the president-elect attended a lunch with Republican leaders of Congress, cabinet members and hundreds of others in the hotel's enormous Presidential Ballroom, which features nine glass chandeliers and gold and white walls.
The space opens up as you enter the dining room, with chandeliers that look like concentric rings of votive candles suspended above the white tablecloths, each of which is set with a single white taper.
Hostler Burrows has turned one of the upstairs rooms at the Armory into a dark, lounge-like environment with prismatic chandeliers by Frida Fjellman and sculptures inspired by botanical and biological specimens by Eva Zethraeus.
Shoes must be taken off before entering the first room, where viewers walk through carpeted floors and Turkish rugs lit by shiny, ostentatious chandeliers, while fragments of Nina Simone's "Strange Fruit" emanate from another room.
The sailcloth tent provided by Chattanooga Tent was adorned with crystal chandeliers and overlooked the edge of our garden which had hanging votives and furniture for guests to enjoy a quiet moment in the beautiful setting.
Each features a "unique design using locally sourced décor, as well as books and maps to enrich your trip," with standout items like 1,500 thread-count sheets and over-the-bed chandeliers, according to the website.
Afterwards, the newlyweds and their guests sat down in a "rustic, romantic" outdoor dining area, with chandeliers hanging from trees and pale pink peonies adorning the tables for a meal of roast chicken and prime rib.
Mr. Ho chose to meet at the Rose House, a faux English tearoom with overstuffed red leather sofas, chandeliers and loud floral wallpaper, a kind of Laura Ashley-gone-rogue style common in Beijing and Shanghai.
The search on Wednesday of the Baumblits' five-bedroom home — a 2150,2000-square-foot mini-manor with chandeliers, a bar and a swimming pool — revealed expensive sports paraphernalia, liquors, furs, jewelry and motor vehicles, she said.
They now work in an old dairy factory, producing bewitching, transformative furniture and installations — a machine that creates wax chandeliers from strung wicks, for example, or vases that turn bright blue with exposure to UV light.
In the River North Art District, known as RiNo, New York's cult mixologists Death & Co are newly spiking the cocktail scene in a clubby room with grand chandeliers and a menu the size of a novel.
The mixing and faking of architectural and decorative styles — chandeliers, trompe l'oeil marble columns, a gilded mezzanine, and faux Rococo and Baroque paintings — reflects the pastiche in Bronstein's drawings and paintings of real and imagined architecture.
The chandeliers, which he now hand-sculpts in his third-floor studio, hang in many rooms of his house, including the first-floor living room, where four white versions circle his original black-and-white model.
In July, Lady M Confections partnered with ultra-fancy French crystal manufacturer Baccarat to launch the world's first luxury cake truck, a 28-foot long vehicle that was decorated with some $40,000 worth of crystal chandeliers.
The interior is somewhat more restrained, although green marble pillars and crystal chandeliers are a luxurious frame for the modern display cases, which hold Swiss watches and jewelry from various brands, as well as Ferreira's own.
There were gold flares and voluminous opera jackets, sweeping capes and an array of gowns and cocktail dresses that glittered with sequins and crystals — not unlike the antique chandeliers that formed the backdrop for the show.
Pace Gallery joins the party with "Sala Longhi," an installation of the American artist Fred Wilson's 27 Murano glass paintings — from which ornate chandeliers protrude — originally commissioned for the U.S. pavilion at the 21003 Venice Biennale.
This jacket was titled "Hommage à ma maison" — "Tribute to my couture house" — and its rock-crystal and gilt embellishments superficially resemble the mirrors and chandeliers of Yves Saint Laurent's couture salons at 5 Avenue Marceau.
The elegant property, owned by the French fine crystal brand of the same name, is teeming with crystal fixtures, glassware, and chandeliers from the high-end line, everywhere from common areas, guest rooms, and even elevators.
The units, designed by BKSK Architects, have ceilings as high as 2000 feet, Gaggenau appliances, master baths with chandeliers and radiant-heated floors, and tall windows that, in some cases, have been widened with city approval.
"Everything about it — the chandeliers, the music, we've got a lot of great, kind beautiful people who are volunteering, the velvet couches, the coffee tables — everything about it is so different, but yet it feels so right."
As chandeliers dim and the sun begins to rise slowly above the purple-tinged mountain ranges that sit flat-footed on the horizon, another day in some kind of paradise stumbles into view, bleary eyed and faint.
One of Istanbul's most famous hostesses, Demet Sabanci Cetindogan, frequently entertains in her home, the Zarif Mustafa Pasha mansion, furnished with original Ottoman chandeliers, paintings and a baby grand piano from the sultans' Topkapi Palace in Istanbul.
It was a somewhat disorienting expedition, from walking through the colorful "wind spinners" to climbing up bright yellow ladders to get a close-up view of the giant cloud of chandeliers, collected lawn ornaments, and various tchotchkes.
Ambassadors for the initiative, including the luxury-accessories designer Anya Hindmarch; Jamal Edwards, founder of the music channel SBTV; and Rohan Silva, co-founder of the creative work space Second Home, mingled with guests beneath gleaming chandeliers.
It was here that PentUp concluded with a black-tie dinner under the arched ceiling and low-hanging chandeliers of the cadet mess hall, where princes, dukes, sultans and kings have eaten for a couple of centuries.
The trailer raised another perturbing question: In a world where cats have human faces and loosely human physiques, where do actual humans, owners of the colossal beds and sofas and chandeliers the cats play on, fit in?
Soon after Tiffany's death in 1933, Dr. Neustadt, a Manhattan orthodontist and real estate developer, began amassing lamps, chandeliers and windows as well as glass sheets and spheres left on the Tiffany factory grounds in Corona, Queens.
The stunning shrine of Sayeda Rokaya, a figure revered by Shiites, is encrusted with layers of decoration: Why choose between blue ceramic tiles, Iranian-style cut-glass sparkle and voluminous chandeliers when you can have them all?
For instance: Upstairs, in the Empress Lounge, a karaoke bar outfitted with fuchsia chandeliers, copious amounts of alcohol and booths facing a gigantic projector screen, four cellphone salespeople had gathered for an evening of song and beer.
The ceremony was held on the Grand Tier, lunch at the Dress Circle, and cake was served in the Family Circle, all in view of the Met's arched windows, Sputnik chandeliers, and the Lincoln Center fountain outside.
"Yves called me back then, and said, 'You know what I want, Jacques: mirrors and chandeliers,' " like in "Beauty and the Beast," Jean Cocteau's 13 Surrealist film version of the 18th-century fairy tale, Mr. Grange said.
The film's central villain, a company with the innocuous name of Worry Free, signs laborers to unpaid lifetime contracts in exchange for a guarantee of meals and glammed-up prison-style housing — bunk beds crammed beneath chandeliers.
The great hall of the International Court of Justice, a polished space of chandeliers and stained glass windows, has been packed with diplomats, activists, lawyers and reporters vying for a glimpse of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi.
And for guests desiring extra privacy, there will be a new two-bedroom villa on the secluded Turtle Cove Beach, featuring a garden patio, plunge pool, whimsical paintings by the Haitian artist Jasmin Joseph and seashell chandeliers.
In a room dripping with chandeliers, more than 50 delegates — many in flowing robes, some in Western suits and ties, and nearly all old and sometimes violent rivals — faced each other across a large, circular conference table.
This included when the dance floor was getting dropped, when the lighting was going up, reconfirming the sizes of the chandeliers, checking sizing of the mirrored aisle such as how wide and how long it would be, etc.
The lobby is cramped, the breakfast room is crammed with chandeliers and a D.J. station, and a small glass-floored elevator barely fits two pieces of luggage and seems to be the sole reason for the hotel's name.
Generally speaking, the hallways and rooms of Trump Hotels are surprisingly subdued, save for the occasional Trumpian flourish: a gold toilet handle, or chandeliers that appear to have been sized for the "Game of Thrones" giant Wun Wun.
Thirty-two-year-old chef Paco Ruano apprenticed at Copenhagen's Noma before returning home to open this warm yet industrial restaurant, which has candy-colored chandeliers, tiled floors and a facade of retractable glass for semi-alfresco dining.
But while the way a fight is won makes a difference, the win itself matters most of all—more than belts, more than shiny cufflinks and chandeliers, more than chucking energy drinks, more than punctuality at press conferences.
It has also been given an exceptionally lavish production — or trash-lavish anyway — with planets that dangle like chandeliers over Robert Savina's sprawling set and improbable costumes by Ramona Ponce that would be the envy of Lady Gaga.
In a world of stuffy guards and mean Howlers and terrible food, you took over a museum and turned it into this rad coven so you could practice spells, drink tea from chandeliers, and give each other undercuts.
There were also 259 bartenders, 10 wine cellar men, 15 barbers and, in later years, two men whose sole job was dusting the chandeliers and another who patrolled the hallways stamping ashtrays with the double-P Plaza logo.
I arrived late at my hotel, the Pontchartrain in the Garden District, a mash-up of old-school elegance and kitsch — vintage room keys, velvet and chandeliers, an oil painting of Lil Wayne — with a terrific rooftop bar.
Mr. Petit has installed a variety of multi-armed chandeliers in his clients' homes, from the classic three-headed fixture by Serge Mouille to the serpentine model by the Dutch designer Frederik Molenschot that sprouts dozens of lights.
Wallacavage's own work — he is known for his whimsical octopus-shaped chandeliers — stems from his lifelong fascinations with period architecture and the sea, which he traces back to his upbringing in the beachside town of Wildwood, New Jersey.
For example, there is the lighting division, which produced chandeliers over the centuries for Prague Castle; Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna and the Opera House there; Qasr al Watan, the presidential palace in Abu Dhabi; and, most famously, Versailles.
For many European and Asian officials, meeting in a Belle Époch spa building with polished marble floors and chandeliers dangling from the ceiling, it was their first encounter with the Trump administration and its "America first" foreign policy.
Like his predecessors for nearly 200 years, General Kelley and his wife lived in elegance in a historic Washington residence with high ceilings, crystal chandeliers, a reputed ghost and a view of parade grounds clattering with ceremonial drills.
The dueling remarks at the conference, with underpinnings of Cold War tensions, played out under the sparkling chandeliers of the Hofburg Palace as diplomats came in from a cold, gray Vienna day to ballrooms warmed by endless speeches.
At about age 10, she recalled, her father took her to see "La Traviata" at the Metropolitan Opera and the sense of ceremony — chandeliers rising and a massive set being revealed — "made a deep impression on me," she said.
Turnberry, Scotland (CNN)As Donald Trump fielded reporters' questions from the 9th hole of Trump Turnberry Friday, the neatly manicured greens and nearby club house adorned with dazzling chandeliers and gold-plated fixtures imparted a sense of déjà vu.
"Everything about it — the chandeliers, the music, we've got a lot of great, kind beautiful people who are volunteering, the velvet couches, the coffee tables — everything about it is so different, but yet it feels so right," she says.
On a temporary court erected under the ornate chandeliers in Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall, Amanda Sobhy became the first American-born player to reach the final of a World Series-level tournament on the Professional Squash Association Tour.
Filling a courtyard dripped in flowers and chandeliers with my ex-boyfriend and 10 of his ex-girlfriends as I proceed down a large staircase in a giant gown looking flawless and expensive is pretty much my darkest fantasy.
Although the reading rooms do welcome plenty of natural light, Chaouni said, she has installed additional light fixtures — also cleverly camouflaged — and hung new, 400-pound chandeliers that are similar to the destroyed originals but designed to optimize lighting.
Inspired by the snow-capped mountains of Iceland in the wintertime, the home retailer's October 2017 line up features neutral white and gray hues and lots of sparkle — in the form of shiny plastic chandeliers and LED table embellishments.
The antiques store setting allows for its own lived-in beauty on the other end of the spectrum, including one particularly gorgeous scene — sunlight glistening off the glass from vintage Tiffany-like chandeliers — that you'll be thinking of later.
Over the years, singers like Josephine Baker and Marlene Dietrich performed beneath Berns's showstopping chandeliers; I have dusty memories from the early aughts of dancing under those giant, glittering teardrops after midnight when the ballrooms had become thumping nightclubs.
Ghalichi, 36, had exclusively revealed to Bravo's The Daily Dish that Mir popped the question in late August 2016, in a dreamy moment complete with chandeliers, candles and flowers on the grounds of their future home in Bel-Air.
In a darkened room, Ken and Julia Yonetani have hung four antique chandeliers refitted with depleted uranium glass beads and UV lighting for "Crystal Palace: The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nuclear Nations" (2013–2016).
In a thoughtful touch, the space of the opera house is used to charming effect when the Met's Sputnik chandeliers descend and light up over the audience at key points of repetition, as if the show were actually restarting.
Featuring chandeliers, leather banquets, and floor-to-ceiling cabinetry, as well as live entertainment, House of Wax will be located at the entrance to the cinema and open to all members of the public, not just those with movie tickets.
The main missing cache, they say, contained torahs written on gazelle leather as well as tapestries and chandeliers, and was given to a militia by a local council for safekeeping when rebels surrendered the neighborhood to government forces earlier this year.
It has two living areas (one with chandeliers), a game and entertainment area with a pool table and two levels of wrap-around deck with an outdoor hot tub and views of three nearby lakes and Eagle Point Ski Resort.
Soon, it's time for dinner, and as we take our seats under the chandeliers and exposed beams in a room that looks like a spiffed-up frontier saloon, I ask Fussell to level with me: is anyone really buying HiFi Hops?
On a recent Wednesday evening, off to the side and up the stairs of the 92nd Street Y, beneath an old colorful ceiling and four chandeliers, one of the leftiest lefties asked a question of the couple hundred people in attendance.
It was General de Gaulle and Konrad Adenauer, his German counterpart, who established the Franco-German link as the driving force of Europe when they met in 1963 to sign a treaty under the crystal chandeliers of the Elysée Palace.
Bike chain chandeliers and perfectly placed horns decorate this bar frequented by some of the best tastemakers in DC. If you're a gin and tonic person order the "Ideal Drink," a confluence of gin and vermouth accompanied by Marcona almonds.
At the center of all that attention was his empire, which is 13 feet under this parking lot—a palatial space adorned with glittering chandeliers and pompous, rococo furniture that looks like it's been stolen from an opera house's prop department.
Fast forward to this September and once again, the venue—with its heavy chandeliers and grandiose vaulted ceiling—serves as the location for Taylor Goldsmith and his bandmates to celebrate the release of their latest LP, We're All Gonna Die.
The state banned the sale of such pear-shaped bulbs in 28500, but the rule will now extend to all other shapes of bulbs -- a wide collection used in chandeliers, recessed lighting and other lamps that DOE just rolled back.
The room was grand and traditional in decor — tables were covered in white tablecloths and laid with fine china and fancy silverware, guests sat on wooden chairs with leather upholstery and red sofas, and huge chandeliers hung from the ceiling.
But on closer inspection, I realized everything was a bit worn, dated, and even tacky — the sofas could have done with being reupholstered, the orchid by my table was fake, and one of the chandeliers was garish pink and blue.
Senator Ted Cruz spoke in a stately reception hall — with two chandeliers, cushioned seats and what appeared to be a gilded eagle — as a vendor out front, on Manhattan's West 51st Street, sold knockoff bags and heavily discounted wool hats.
On Sundays, at around five o'clock in the morning, thrifty locals browse il mercato delle cose rubate , "the market of stolen goods," where you can find televisions, toilet seats, chandeliers, ovens, sunglasses, leather jackets, cabinets, jewelry, iPhones, seven-piece dining sets.
"My dad, he immigrated from Egypt, and he was looking for an America that was big enough for him too," El-Sayed tells the hundreds gathered in a banquet hall of overstated chandeliers and dizzying carpeting on a recent Tuesday evening.
The two days unfolded like a pageant, with the many would-be officials striding up the circular driveway at Trump National Golf Club here, meeting Mr. Trump below three glass chandeliers at the entrance and shaking hands while facing the cameras.
It tops off the new store, which opened in early September in the meatpacking district in the building that previously housed Pastis; the restaurant, twinkling with crystal chandeliers and framed with well-trimmed boxwood, is reached by a dramatic glass elevator.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia warmly welcomed King Salman of Saudi Arabia under the gleaming chandeliers of the Kremlin on Thursday, signaling a rapprochement between two longtime rivals who have faced off in some of the world's thorniest conflicts.
In the living and dining area, they treated the fireplace surround with Venetian plaster, installed a ceramic tile hearth and added pieces by local designers, including a large-scale wall hanging by Macro Macramé and leather-wrapped chandeliers by Pelle.
Some chandeliers illuminate a cluster of crystals or dangle a collection of pendants, but there is another style that is becoming increasingly popular in contemporary interiors: the slender, multi-armed chandelier that stretches out and distributes light across a larger area.
Under crystal chandeliers, Jeremy Scott showed wide-hipped pannier dresses, brocade frock coats and a fairly literal "Let them eat cake" dress made from what looked like frosted pâtisserie tiers; adding to the deluge of decadence were the models' towering hairdos.
Housed in an 18th-century townhouse, the museum uses period rooms of parquet floors, painted wallpaper and chandeliers for its temporary exhibitions, and more modern spaces for "Object Stories," its permanent collection of (mostly) 20th-century design icons and iconoclasts.
"It was an interesting time to be in a white-glove school with chandeliers, and they even gave me a maid my first year," said Debbie Bancroft, a sociable journalist who attended Finch in 1974 as its finances were imploding.
Guests — including Paltrow's mother Blythe Danner, Paltrow's close childhood friends, and stars like Ryan Murphy, Rob Lowe, and Steven Spielberg — watched Paltrow and Falchuck said their "I dos" under a white wooden tent draped with flowing white fabric and lit by candlelight chandeliers.
Our recent Democratic presidents, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, barely had houses of their own when they were elected, let alone a faux castle with gold ceilings and hordes of chandeliers that give the overall impression of a cathedral on psychedelic drugs.
Situated in a former Bank of America branch on East Ridgewood Avenue, the restaurant has 30-foot-high ceilings with six huge chandeliers, and its sleek dining room extends into what was the bank's vault, complete with a five-ton steel door.
After a plague, a war, and some construction, the church had to exhume the bodies and had way more bones than they knew what to do with—so they hired František Rint, a wood carver, who turned the skeletons into chandeliers and stuff.
"Unfortunately, he is not able to join us," cultural attaché of the embassy of the Russian Federation Natalia Dementieva told attendees in a room with 18 chandeliers, gold curtains and mosaic artwork of St. Petersburg, relaying the ambassador's support for the Embassy Series.
"The Syrian war has impacted the Lebanese economy," he told me when I met him in the Count Dracula-esque attic lair above his downtown Beirut club MusicHall, filled with red velvet-upholstered furniture, gothic iron chandeliers, and his collection of antique firearms.
The glass is a recent addition, and incongruous; the remainder of the room—the lustrous carved oak of the wainscoting, the six brass chandeliers strung from the high plafond—has been preserved as it was at least a century and a half ago.
In his most fully realized works — not in this show but hinted at by smudgy drawings of bouquets in vases — Mr. Bleckner would create visionary, darkly luminous spaces of mourning, populated by fluttering birds, ribbons, veils, chandeliers and funereal flowers in silvery vases.
It's a whimsical fantasy land of jewelry spilling out of drawers, hanging from chandeliers and coming together on her work table, where she makes everything herself by hand, setting semiprecious stones, mismatched beads and bird- and fish-shaped pendants using twisted wire.
By the time the young prince who was running the Arab world's richest country was due to speak, a standing-room-only crowd of international investors, businessmen, millionaires, and billionaires had packed a luxurious hall under massive crystal chandeliers to await his appearance.
Its three-story lobby lights up with flashes from cameraphones before performances; nearly every concert-going Angeleno seems to have a picture on Instagram of the high-arching ceiling, the intricate details carved or forged into every banister and railing, and the chandeliers.
Mr. Holding, who also owned Sinclair Oil and Salt Lake City's ornate Grand America hotel, specified some of the most majestic base-area buildings and on-mountain restaurants you'll ever see, with gigantic timbers, plush carpeting, overstuffed couches, creamy marble and oversize chandeliers.
Beneath the restored ceiling mural and antique Louis XV chandeliers, Tapiau has placed a red velvet-upholstered Louis XV sofa by Jean-Baptiste Tilliard alongside a monumental contemporary slate table by Emmanuel Jonckers and hammered bronze chairs by the French artist Philippe Hiquily.
Jack and Guo have two daughters, eight and sixteen; they live in a northern suburb of Beijing, in a private house whose massive chandeliers, white leather sofas, and plush media room would not seem out of place in an upscale enclave of Houston.
Beneath elaborate chandeliers and flanked by gold drapes and stately oil paintings, Jeff Sessions, then a senator from Alabama, sat next to the guest of honor: Nigel Farage, the insurgent British politician, who first met Sessions two years earlier when Bannon introduced them.
MONTE CARLO — Under a painted ceiling, opulent chandeliers, and within a historic building 156 years old, 803 international boxers will fight in extraordinary circumstances, competing in front of an exclusive audience of high-rollers, European royalty, and the British boxing promoter Eddie Hearn.
A typical scene in the old-fashioned-looking shop, with its glimmering chandeliers and yellowing posters of drivers in Borsalinos, has customers peering into the mirrors and occasionally grinning as they pull down the brims of homburgs or Open Road cowboy hats.
Amid prancing actors, shattered chandeliers and bathtubs filled with books, came bold, oversize tartan suits and exquisite embroidered coats; colorful graphic mohair sweaters; and dramatic scarlet evening gowns, either one-shouldered with a dropped waist or sleeveless with a full tiered skirt.
With Rare Chandeliers producer (and sometime Eminem tour DJ) Alchemist behind the turntables, Action kicked a crazy freestyle followed by more bars from Queens brawler Meyhem Lauren (whose "The cloth that I'm cut from is kinte" line rightfully sent the room into chaos).
The whereabouts of the items entrusted with Failaq al-Rahman have not been verified, although al-Dimashqi and the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor, say some of the pieces, including carpets, chandeliers and historical scripts, have surfaced in Turkey.
Room prices range from up to $3,000 a night for the most lavish suites — we're talking floor-to-ceiling windows, chandeliers, and sweeping views of the Victoria Harbour — to about $600 a night for the more diminutive (but still very plush) room I stayed in.
The five-bedroom, six-bathroom home, which is listed by Janet Ben Zvi of ONE Sotheby's International Realty, also includes decorations fit for a king, including 14k gold chandeliers with Swarovski crystals, a gourmet kitchen, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a veranda with waterfront views.
Location: Venice, ItalyIn a nutshell: An 82-room iconic hotel along Venice's Grand Canal with Murano glass chandeliers, 15th-century terrazzo floors, and an on-site epicurean school; famous past guests include Ernest Hemingway and Peggy GuggenheimStarting rate: $639 per nightSource: US News & World Report
Many of the 6,578-square-foot home's rooms feature stunning views of both the Pacific Ocean and the surrounding mountains, including the French country-style kitchen, which leads into a large family room with a brick fireplace, medieval-looking chandeliers and rustic wooden beams.
It's elegant, but not in a "loud" way, tastefully decorated with artwork commissioned by its owner, Alexander Leonidovich Rappoport— GQ Russia's "Man of the Year" and a lawyer with an international office and 16 restaurants scattered throughout the country—and lit by bohemian crystal chandeliers.
The gunman took a flag from a pole in the rear of the complex, brought it into the hotel lobby, draped it over a counter, yelled rhetoric against President Donald Trump and fired a gun into the air -- at the roof and chandeliers, Perez said.
The finished room, with a tray ceiling embellished with a Greek key design and massive crystal chandeliers handmade in England, now hosts musical performances by Juilliard students as part of an annual residency and festival, Joye in Aiken, started by the two men in 2009.
Antoine Pecqueur, who wrote "The Most Beautiful Opera Houses in the World," featuring photographs by Guillaume de Laubier, said the role of chandeliers had changed over the years, from illuminating high society's see-and-be-seen rituals to serving a more functional, transitional role today.
Fred Plotkin, who wrote "Opera 101: A Complete Guide to Learning and Loving Opera" and writes about opera for the classical music radio station WQXR, said that the rising chandeliers signaled the moment to put aside thoughts of the day and focus on opera.
The room, a camera-ready tableau of crystal chandeliers and gilt-splashed moldings, served as the backdrop for Ben Carson's endorsement last week as well as Mr. Trump's victory speech on Super Tuesday, setting off the politicians like gemstones in a twinkly Tiffany bauble.
On Wednesday night, they gathered with their cast in a vintage ballroom within the Ukrainian National Home, a decades-old East Village restaurant trapped in time, where stuffed cabbage and stuffed eggs are served in a room with wood paneled walls, under gaudy chandeliers.
The ballroom is a regular venue for fundraisers on the Palm Beach charity circuit, a place where visitors in designer garb and jewels can dance under the giant chandeliers and wealthy members and their guests can sunbathe under yellow striped umbrellas at the outdoor pool.
Every few days, Irene (Margherita Buy) flits around the globe to visit a five-star hotel as a "mystery guest" — running her white-gloved hands over chandeliers and picture frames — to determine whether it should maintain its rating in this drama from Maria Sole Tognazzi.
"There are about 15,000 pieces of the brand's crystal throughout, including glassware and chandeliers ... But even though the hotel is a singular vision, it may be the little touches — Ladurée treats in the minibar to Baccarat tumblers in the bathroom — that make a stay special."
Dornan, 34, suggests that, much like his character, the home has become "a bit warmer and attainable," but the many sparkling chandeliers, double-height ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning (albeit faux) views over the city, are no less breathtaking the second time around.
Sofas, chandeliers, dining chairs, bar stools, poufs and pool and foosball tables are just a few of the products shoppers will be able to find (but there are sure to be a few mirrored elephants and other oddities hiding in the aisles, per HomeGoods' signature style).
In Dishonored 2, you can stroll through city side streets, crawl along building ledges and exposed ducts, leap across chandeliers, and even, with the help of some mystical abilities, teleport between rooftops and balconies, or transform into a living shadow and pass through rat-infested sewer pipes.
Chad put his 6,824 square foot property on the market this week -- 6 bedrooms, 7 baths in the gated community of Long Lake Ranches in Davie, FL. Check out the gallery for all the high-end upgrades, including ... theater room, built-in aquariums and crystal chandeliers.
After a brief exchange, Mr. Fouse pulled a trumpet he had stored in a backpack and hidden under his chair, put it to his lips and looked up toward the cartwheel chandeliers and a window on a second level of the hall, above the French doors.
Now the sputniks are ready to resume their nightly ascents, and the Met, which has been facing a box-office slump and fiscal challenges, can take its place once more among the many opera houses that have made opulent, ornate chandeliers showpieces in their own right.
Emily Hardman, the essay's author, and Rob Reading planned a lovely, pared-down wedding with a reception at the Joseph Smith Memorial Center in Salt Lake City — a stately, wood-paneled room with multiple chandeliers and an ornate ceiling (the inherent prettiness of the venue helped).
Clichés aside, without these spaces, metal fans are left without access to a place to watch music, make friends and honor who they are in an environment that welcomes them without judgement—even if that does mean doing so under extremely questionable cobweb-covered plastic chandeliers.
As patrons of the Met, the Wrightsmans filled 13 period rooms with 18th- and 19th-century French sofas, chairs, tables, cabinets, desks, porcelain, carpets, clocks, candelabra, lamps, chandeliers, mirrors and wall paneling, much of it made for the salons of Louis XV, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
His fanboy soul, his open heart, his until-the-wheels-fall-off zeal, they're felt everywhere, from the bonkers chandeliers in the headmaster's office (dragons grip the bulbs in their talons) to the friendly way the "Riverdale" cast mingles off-camera with one another, and with him.
While it was Giacometti who conceived the whimsical bronze pieces dripping with tiny flora and fauna, it was Anthonioz who did most of the fabrication; his spidery chairs, benches and oversize resin chandeliers form a conceptual bridge between the building's 17th-century architecture and Picasso's slashing Modernism.
The cozy space, which could be mistaken for an antiques shop, has a curvaceous 118-foot bar, walls teeming with literary paraphernalia, chandeliers with peacock feathers and wainscoting said to be from Hope Castle in Castleblayney, Ireland, the hometown of Frank McCole, one of the owners.
Established in 1681 on the Rhine, overlooking the Middle Bridge, the Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois feels like one of Europe's grand palaces with chandeliers that appear to be worth more than the G.D.P. of some countries, and furnishings that wouldn't look out of place at Versailles.
"Every moment I am thinking of what will happen to this place in the future," says 82-year-old Meenakshi Meyyappan, who, with relatives, owns a massive 1916 Art Nouveau chateau with gleaming black-and-white checkerboard marble floors, massive crystal chandeliers and expanses of etched mirrors.
At Bloomingdale's, a group of visual artists commissioned to create individual chandeliers on the general theme of "light" came up with sculptural fixtures evoking the moon, the stars, a human face in neon and a sprightly octopus with light bulbs at the tips of its tentacles.
There is still some drama left in the theatrical, multilevel dining room; the parachute chandeliers that show off how far away the ceilings are; and the plants from the garden that press their leaves up against the back door as if they wanted to come inside.
His mock classroom showcased ink-stained attached desks, Regulator clocks, milky glass chandeliers, tall teacher's reading chair, class photos, oval brass doorknobs, wardrobe hooks, window pole, yellow report cards, merit certificates, black and white composition notebooks, even the original enamel number plate from his homeroom, 21950.
The president has focused so much on lights at the White House that he asked for bright television lights, used in the East Room since at least the Carter administration, to be removed in favor of softer, natural light and the more flattering glow of chandeliers.
With its bare wood tables, pitchers stuffed with sunflowers, antique armoires, quirky twisted wood chandeliers and long communal tables, Il Buco is a perfectly achieved restaurant; it looks and feels exactly as intended — not an easy feat when the intention is a mellow ambience, a rustic Italy.
Some works are pointedly personal, like a quasi-anthropological spread of personal objects belonging to his family members, while others obliquely reference momentous geopolitical events, like a piece featuring the chandeliers that illuminated the 211 Paris Peace Accords, which brought the Vietnam War to an end.
After the meeting, as everybody filed upstairs for a night of drinking under antler chandeliers and smoking various substances on the bar patio, a woman with long black hair and a staccato Midwestern accent named Amber Raine lobbied Turing for more ritualistic events in New York.
All of its dark wooden staircases and gothic chandeliers make a visit feel more like a tour through a historic mansion than the reason I'm usually there once a year: The Photography Show, the annual gathering of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers, also known as AIPAD.
The suite offers two master bedrooms, three spacious bathrooms—two masters with double sinks, a pair of marble soaking tubs and glass enclosed double showers, and a third for guests—a dressing area, two dining rooms, two living rooms, two 60-inch TVs, and a variety of sophisticated chandeliers.
In his clubhouse annexe in the Lower Ninth, next to his house with his name in lights outside and marble and chandeliers inside, he would cook up red-bean stew for the neighbours, then invite them in to eat, have a few little beers and watch a Saints game.
Among many bars and clubs that have opened in Harlem in recent years, Gin Fizz — plush with velvet, seductively lit by chandeliers, determinedly evocative of the 1920s — would have made a fine setting for one of Motley's night scenes, especially when a jazz combo is working its intimate stage.
The Weeknd performs "Earned It" The Weeknd brought a little S&M to the Oscars with his performance of  his Fifty Shades of Grey track "Earned It." There were violinists in sexy black leotards and tights, an aerial acrobat, chandeliers and candles straight out of Christian Grey's red room.
After discussing a recent trip to Czech Republic where Marshall, his mother and then-girlfriend visited a church with "these huge tombs [made] out of skulls and chandeliers out of hip bones and femurs," talk turns to the debut single from The OOZ, "Czech One," and its music video.
But with the ban newly lifted, we can see inside the system filled with art, sculpture, and vibrant colors as it serves the city's 2.4 million peopleIt's filled with chandeliers, marble, and art that celebrates everything from the Soviet Union's role in space exploration to Uzbekistan's modern industries.
Building Blocks Under the halo of gold-plated chandeliers and upon imperial carved-oak benches in the main waiting room at Grand Central Terminal, travelers gathered before boarding the 20th Century Limited, Empire State Express and Wolverine, their anxious feet scuffing gentle hollows into the pink Tennessee marble floor.
You may recall these minor flexes of power, when you encounter three spectacular 19th-century chandeliers that hung in the ballroom of the Hotel Majestic in Paris during the Peace Accords between the Americans and Vietnamese, negotiated over five excruciating years and extended in part by Mr. Kissinger.
No one could have foreseen, for example, that in 2012, then private citizen Donald Trump would lease the old post office building in Washington, D.C., and that Irwin's aerial installation there, "48 Shadow Planes" (1983), would end up sharing the space with crystal chandeliers and a giant U.S. flag.
Adding lighting throughout the public spaces, such as the mirrored lights in the new bar, called Bar Josephine, and the Murano glass chandeliers in the lobby, brings in even more brightness, and so, too, does the furniture, all of it custom built in an early 49543th century style.
Under rows of glittering chandeliers, the family, joined by guests and members of the club, dined from an extravagant display that included assorted desserts, Florida seafood, whipped and sweet potatoes, vegetables, traditional stuffing, a carving station with turkey, beef tenderloin, lamb and salmon, and a romaine-free salad bar.
WASHINGTON — Vice President-elect Mike Pence stood beneath the nine chandeliers of the Trump International Hotel's Presidential Ballroom, a modest walk from the soon-to-be Trump residence, with a dinnertime soundtrack of well-heeled donors clinking glasses and looking forward to an incoming administration of their conservative dreams.
Mixing retro ski lodge decor with midcentury modern touches (picture Eames-style lounge chairs alongside antler chandeliers and live-edge side tables), the hotel manages to set itself apart from local competition via its urban Aspen theme and cozy Tuscan cocktail lounge complete with glowing, bottle-lined walls.
What's Selling Now 210 Christopher Street, Montclair 17 WEEKS on the market $63,249,000 list price 20% BELOW list price SIZE 5 bedrooms, 5½ baths DETAILS A 99-year-old, column-fronted, Classical Revival house with clapboard siding, three fireplaces, crown molding, chandeliers and a detached two-car garage.
Faced with the prospect of digging into their pockets, residents in Amelia began to question the village council's spending, including hundreds of thousands of dollars to upgrade village offices to a Victorian-style building, with a lion door-knocker, chandeliers on the ceiling and a gazebo in the backyard.
While the Philharmonic's morning concert was in the gilded Musikverein — where golden, topless caryatids seem to hold up the balconies and the richly coffered ceiling is even more dazzling than the crystal chandeliers — the Symphony's evening concert was in the stately Konzerthaus, with its Secessionist and Art Nouveau touches.
The viewer is plunged directly into the room, gliding slowly by the inert human guards that stand in the room, almost object-like; the camera pans slowly over them and onto the splendid surfaces of the Salon Doré, relishing in the walls', ceiling's, furnishings', and chandeliers' lush detailing.
The National Book Awards were held here in November, and the permanent features of the place — great marbled columns, chandeliers, arcades, a gaudily patterned dome — dwarfed the temporary signs of the awards ceremony: an elevated stage, draped in velvet, decked on both sides by stairs, sat along one of the walls.
Bret: Anyone who said there's a virtue to bread lines, as he did, or who praised the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, as he did, or who went to the U.S.S.R. only so that he could admire the chandeliers in the Moscow subways, as he did, isn't going to get my vote. Period.
In times such as ours, overwhelmed by Instagram-posed, Pinterest-inflected phony perfection, it's a relief to see amateurs struggle to bring their visions to life, to know that color schemes can get away from the best of us, that the best-laid plans for chandeliers often go awry. 'St.
The bar is open 24 hours, with at least one staffer on duty all night, and the lobby area has a fun travel theme with vintage-style suitcases, eclectic chandeliers, a tufted red velveteen circular sofa and a tongue-in-cheek "Departures" board with destinations like Atlantis and Far Far Away.
Touring the rest of Hill House I gawked at the couple's obsessive ability to control every square inch of space and experience, my eyes darting from purple enamel glass chandeliers to colorful window seats to a "kimono desk," its wings outstretched like a Japanese garment, inset with mother-of-pearl.
Ladies in fur coats and businessmen sip in the palatial lobby of the newly-renovated Old Post Office building, decked with chandeliers, marble floors, a display of televisions tuned to ESPN, Bloomberg and Fox News, an impressive collection of crystal decanters lining the walls, and contemporary jams pumping through the Bose sound system.
Kahn's creations, which range from inflated chandeliers to slouching concrete side tables, bring to mind the playfully haphazard aesthetic of '90s Nickelodeon cartoons like "The Ren and Stimpy Show" — an analogy Kahn welcomes with a laugh, pointing out one of his latest pieces, a fluorescent, amoeba-shaped mirror, as a ready example.
WATCH THIS: Home Hack: Make a Last-Minute Centerpiece with Things You Already Own   What the room lacks in coziness, it makes up for in luxury, with features like neutral chandeliers that "add dimension," but don't interfere with "the cool design of the ceiling," and a coffee table with an impressive backstory.
Though a quick read can give the impression that the blog is about taste in a general sense, Wagner is at heart an architectural grammar scold: She hates ugly chandeliers, but what really fuels the ire of McMansion Hell is the misuse and decontextualization of elements that are supposed to carry architectural meaning.
A handful of defining visual elements have remained: a bleak, unexpected entrance passage (meant to evoke images of a Cold War-era bunker); a performance space cocooned entirely in red velvet drapery (opulence); walls covered with Russian paintings hung salon-style (aristocracy); multiple chandeliers (the opera), including one giant "Sputnik" chandelier (a comet).
Her house, built at the start of the last century and bought out of foreclosure during the recession, is a large Craftsman with a deep porch, filled with vintage chandeliers and pieces made by artist friends—Laura Owens, Billy Al Bengston—and by her cousin, an ironworker who fabricates for David Hammons.
The unity of art and design that Hoffmann and Moser advocated no longer seemed so imperative, and the later days of the Wiener Werkstätte were dominated by Peche, whose ornamental gilded wood frames, feather-bedecked chandeliers and jewel boxes topped with preening stags made a mockery of earlier claims to objectivity and functionalism.

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